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- Where does that weird Win- and Android only compatibility come from? Will have to pass :( - Probably because their macro software doesn’t support other OSes. Bummer! 
- Yeah, that’s unusual. I mean, gaming is their target audience, and nearly all PC gamers have a Windows PC, but still. I’m sure plenty of people who use Mac or Linux at work would love an NES-themed keyboard. - I have an 8bitdo controller and arcade stick, and they’re fantastic. If this keyboard used QMK, it would be a must-have for me. 
- Ah, no Linux? Damn. - Edit: US only though, that’s means I can’t give it to the person that I know would else appreciate it. 
- That probably has to do with the software. It’s a wireless keyboard, so it doesn’t support VIA and uses its own proprietary software instead, which probably won’t work in Linux or MacOS. - Thanks for the explanation! 
 
- I’m sure it will work on anything, I bet that translates to “don’t ask for help on BeOS.” 
 
- Good to see more and more bigger manufacturers jumping into keyboard game. 
- Nothing leading up to this point could have clued me in to the fact that I exist in the timeline where a retro controller manufacturer also makes a mechanical keyboard - and that I’d like it 
- Oh, please, yes, take my money!!! 
- Aw man i woulda traded those giant buttons for a keypad instead, still cool as hell though 
- It has to also work on other OS’s though, right?? It’s priced quite reasonably, I wonder what the build quality is like? 









