Videogame Madness Brock Kniles Roman Todd Portable [exclusive] Today

Stop waiting to get home to climb the leaderboards. The madness doesn't sleep, and now, it doesn't have to stay plugged into a wall.

The "portable" in our keyword refers to both the Gemini X-1 hardware and the psychological state of the developers. By early 2005, the project collapsed. Roman Todd declared bankruptcy, Brock Kniles disappeared from public life, and the "portable madness" became a cautionary tale whispered at GDC after-parties. videogame madness brock kniles roman todd portable

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Founder —a charismatic but notoriously disorganized engineer—had a vision: a modular, open-source portable console called the Gemini X-1 . Its gimmick? The screen could be detached and used as a wireless controller for home consoles. Investors called it "visionary." Engineers called it "a wiring nightmare." By early 2005, the project collapsed