You can’t be more Nintendoish than Gemei’s A320. Not to be confused with the A300 PMP from the same company, the A320 is a wholly new idea from a different drawing board, the GBA-emulating one. It also supports 3G games and possibly some music and video playback as well. We’ll keep you up tp date when this one gets priced.
[thegadgetsite via engadget]





October 4th, 2008 at 3:25 pm
Even though it looks like a rip off of the game boy micro (with some playstation buttons?)
it looks pretty good, if its cheap enough, ill probably consider buying this
October 6th, 2008 at 6:04 am
I really like the glossy white outer section
January 17th, 2009 at 2:12 am
I purchased one of these recently from ebay for 94.00 US, shipping and all. It is a neat device albeit a flawed one. The 16 bit emulation Genesis and SNES or Megadrive and Super Famicom are rather buggy. GBA and NES as well as NEO GEO and other arcade systems emulate very well. Also there is a bug that hinders the device the Y button (the actual buttons are not sony style but are SNES style) cannot be pressed along with any of the other buttons (X,A, or B) you can imagine how this would effect gameplay. Hopefully it will be fixed with a future firmware update. As a media player it is quite good. No need to convert videos simply copy and play. also it is an adequate music player with an organized menu and a search feature. It reads English TXT documents as well (although it has a Chinese accent). Battery life is rather good, a single charge lasts me two days for my purposes. The unit I purchased is a true 4GB unit (no hacks) and it supports sd cards for memory expansion. All together I’m fairly satisfied with this device as it does what i orginally bought it for (playing NES on the go) but I have hopes that it will exceed my needs with a future firmware update that fixes the button issue. I also hope to see a more polished MegaDrive emulator in the future as the graphical glitches in Sonic 3 and Knuckles are disappointing. And when the FPS limiting and audio issues are resolved with the Super Famicom Emulator I will be extremely happy with it.