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Retro Tech Reigns: Founders Crave Dial-Up Days
8 Jan
Summary
- VR founder and Reddit co-founder champion "tech nostalgia."
- They argue vintage tech aesthetics are objectively superior.
- Younger generations embrace retro designs, fueling trends.

Oculus founder Palmer Luckey and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian recently discussed their appreciation for "tech nostalgia," suggesting that older technology's design and aesthetics were superior. They asserted that this preference isn't just about sentiment but a recognition of inherent quality in vintage products, citing examples like classic video games and physical music libraries. This viewpoint aligns with a growing consumer trend of interest in retro designs and physical media.
This embrace of older technology is evident in market trends, with younger demographics showing a renewed interest in items like cassette tapes and vinyl records. The emergence of new, low-tech devices featuring retro designs further supports this observation. Luckey has personally capitalized on this by launching ModRetro Chromatic, a $199 Game Boy-inspired device, indicating a potentially lucrative business strategy in leveraging consumer nostalgia.
Beyond technology's aesthetic appeal, Luckey also shared personal anecdotes, including admitting to using a fake ID to attend CES as a minor. While his defense startup, Anduril, has seen significant valuation growth, reaching $30.5 billion, his public commentary also touched on geopolitical issues, notably the strained relationship between the United States and China, suggesting a complex outlook on global affairs.



