Now you can actually get one delivered to your home. The GP2X WIZ portable game system retails for $179.90, no difference from the previous announcement at this site. GamePark has released several portable gamers before so don’t worry if you think the design and specs is a little iffy. The GP2X WIZ, supports e-Book functionality and [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 26, 2008
� The GP2X WIZ portable system is now available at Dynamism for $179.99. Gamepark made the Wiz a lot more compact than the previous GP2X. The new GP2X Wiz is the usual emulator portable gamer with NES, SNES and Genesis support and playing MPEG4, XVID, DIVX and MP3, OGG, WAV as well. The WIZ features a [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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 [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 19, 2007
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 [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, September 2, 2007
GamePark Holdings truly impressed with their new GP2X gaming PMP. Dubbed GPX2 F-200, it plays SNES, NES, Genesis, MAME besides the usual video (30fps) and audio. The new GP2X boasts twice the RAM of the older model and a touchscreen user interface. On the looks department, it’s no slim gadget, but it isn’t cheap-looking either. [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 24, 2007
If you haven’t heard of the GP2X F-100, now’s the time to catch up to the latest trend in cheap portable gaming. The GP2X F-200 like the F-100 is Linux-based and uses the ARM920T processor but now it doubles its predecessors RAM at 64MB. The 3.5-inch screen QVGA screen has been retained, but this time [...]
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