Retro gaming is experiencing a revival thanks in large part to people born after the Game Boy era.
In a trend driven by K-pop stars and celebrities in South Korea, old iPhone models and digital cameras have become a ...
The 1960s weren’t just about rock ‘n’ roll and Vietnam War protests; they were also the birthplace of cutting-edge ...
Gen Z’s obsession with ‘retro’ tech takes a turn toward home decor. The L.A.-based design collective Drought is tapping into that desire with the iMirror, a behemoth 5-foot-tall replica of ...
According to a new survey of 2,000 Britons, 66% have bought retro tech of some kind in the last two years, with 24% of Gen Z now owning a retro games console.
It’s part of a trend referred to as “youngtro,” a portmanteau of young and retro, and is most popular among Millennials and Gen Z, according to a report published in English by The Korea ...
The interest goes beyond “vintage” smartphone cameras and even extends to dated, discontinued digital cameras, according to a report published in English by The Korea Times, from a story in ...
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