Christopher Nolan wanted people to go to the movie theater in the middle of a global pandemic. But some people just want to watch the world pixelated, at four frames per second, spread over five Game Boy Advance cartridges: "This is quite possible the worst way to watch Tenet and it still be to see what's going on."
Christopher Nolan's Tenet compressed onto GameBoy cartridges
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