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Modern Family Is Already Enjoying Nvidia's Shield

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

Mere days after the announcement of its $350 price tag and June release date, Nvidia’s Shield Android handheld royally rummy is already showing up in the background of popular television shows. Look what Modern Family‘s Luke Dunphy has traded in his Nintendo 3DS for. https://kotaku.com/nvidias-new-gaming-handheld-is-out-in-june-for-350-505504545 As spotted over at Game Usagi, Lucas brings Nvidia’s new portable along for a family RV ride in lieu of his usual handheld system of choice, perhaps royally rummy lured by the potential of the Tegra 4 processor, or the ability to stream games from a Geforce GTX video card-toting PC. Or maybe some advertising rummy 365 money rummy 365 changed hands. It’s a rather rummy 51 subtle appearance, especially considering the average younger gamer likely has no idea what the Shield looks like, and would probably mistake it for a fancy 3DS play-through case if rummy 51 pressed to identify it. It’ll get there.

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