The Playdate is a curious little device. It’s a handheld console with a crank built into the side, which developers can make use of for in-game controls. What devs can’t do anymore, though, is get their games accepted onto the Playdate Catalog store if they use generative AI “for art, audio, music, text, or dialog.”

So says an announcement on the Catalog developer blog. Panic Inc, the developer of the device, defines generative AI as the use of:

Large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Google GeminiAI-based image generation models such as Stable Diffusion, DALL-E, MidjourneyAI-base audio generation models such as MuseNet, Suno, Udio, and others

50% of game developers think its inclusion is bad for the industry, some investors seem to think otherwise.

It must be a tempting option for the developers of small games for a relatively niche device, though, where budget and time constraints are pushed to their limits. Still, it’s a no-go for gen AI-enhanced game development on the console-with-a-crank. The wheels, they keep turning. Something like that, anyway.

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