The Sega PMP were given a less-than-lukewarm response last year in October when it was announced. Is it for real? Sega is coming back and going portable? Anyway, it turns out there is an actual hardware and it is not what you expect. The Sega Vision was designed and manufactured in the same place and [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 13, 2008
[poll=12] One of the most well-known third-party application available for people running the iPhone 2.0 software on their iPhone or iPod Touch is Super Monkey ball from SEGA. The iPhone game has reached legendary status even before it’s been made available through the App Store. The idea of putting a “full console game”on the iPhone is [...]
Continue reading...Friday, March 7, 2008
Apple officially introduced the iPhone SDK, which they are going to release in June. The software is going to be free, unlike the iPod Touch upgrade from not so long ago. SDK allows third-party developers to develop applications for the iPhone and Apple already has some of the bigger names in software announcing the [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 21, 2008
The S5 (no relation to Samsung’s PMP) from Ilife Technology (no relation to Apple’s software products) is a decent-looking device that packs support for AVI, 3GP and FLV videos, MP3, WMA, WAV, ADPCM and FLAC audio files, and (we assume) various image formats. Better yet, it also plays nice with NES, SNES, GB, GBC [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 20, 2008
To say we’ve posted about quite a few PMP gamers here is an understatement. Korea’s MyRacer comes in the wake of not only the PSPs and the DSs of Japan but the numerous emulators that, with few reservations, are every bit as competent during game play as the big brands. Heck one of them even [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 25, 2008
It’s been a while since we last saw a Game Boy Micro knockoff, so if you’ve been feeling a little bereft as a result, have a look at the ingeniously named GAMEMP4 from Uptek International. It supports AVI videos (and converts other types to this format), MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, WAV, ADPCM and AMR audio [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 12, 2008
The eMotion EM-SOL1GIG may not be the prettiest thing at CES 2008, but it’s probably going to outlast whatever gadgets you bring with you when you’re traveling far from civilization. It’s chunkier than most PMPs today–one inch thick, five inches wide, and weighs 10 ounces. But the reason why it’s so bulky is that [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 2, 2008
If you’re missing the good old days of 16-bit console games, you might want to get yourself an AtGames Mega Drive Portable. This portable gaming device comes preloaded with 20 licensed games from the SEGA Genesis (GameGear much?) and you can even connect it to a TV through composite video if you feel like [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 28, 2007
Despite its photo-frame looks, the CVASQ-PMPT from Chinavasion does happen to be a PMP, with support for MPEG-4, WMV, RM and RMVB videos (320×240 pixels, 25fps), MP3, WMA and WAV audio files, and JPEG, GIF and BMP images. The device has a 3-inch touchscreen LTPS TFT LCD with an aspect ratio of 16:9. It comes [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, November 22, 2007
The S6 from Ilife Technology has a clean (if rather nondescript) design that, thankfully, doesn’t seem inspired by previously existing devices. It supports AVI, 3GP and Flash videos, MP3, WMA, WAV, ADPCM and FLAC audio files, and GB, GBC, NES, SNES and Sega games. The S6 has a 2.4-inch full-color TFT display, a speaker, a [...]
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