
GamePark’s GP2x F-200 will be released in October with an MSRP of £125 or about $250. Only 30,000 of the first GP2X have been sold since it’s release in 2005 but GamePark is hoping the touchscreen will improve sales. The Linux-based game-centric PMP has double the RAM on this iteration. You will be able to load this PMP with a number of free games from the GP2X community. To recap the GP2X F-200 supports Amiga, Atari ST, C64, Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Megadrive/Genesis, Mega-CD/Sega-CD, SNES, GB, GBA, Neo-Geo, MAME, NES, SMS games; DIVX & XVID videos and PDF, TXT plus a host of music formats.
[gp2x via trustedreviews]




September 19th, 2007 at 7:10 pm
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October 30th, 2007 at 6:48 am
[...] GamePark Holding’s will not be making us us wait for their new portable touchscreen gaming console. The GP2X-F200 is a slightly impressive portable gamer that is based on Linux with a great appetite for old games. The GP2X-F200 is powered by 64MB RAM, and has a 3.4-inch screen and should compete with the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS for its host of media support, meaning this is a full-pledged PMP. t will retail for $169 or cheaper than we thought. [...]