Gamepark Named Newgp32 Xgp ?


so whats the problem? just cous there may be something new downt make your gp32 any worse, it wont loose all the great stuff it allready have.
 
Not to mention you have a lot of time to enjoy your GP32 until we even see a release date on much of the machines we've heard about. And all the GP32 stuff you can play with will keep you entertained for a long time.
 
Winterkid posted on Jul 18 2005 at 12:45 PM said:
Not to mention you have a lot of time to enjoy your GP32 until we even see a release date on much of the machines we've heard about. And all the GP32 stuff you can play with will keep you entertained for a long time.

Release is due in august. :)

j/k ;)
 
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Jarska333 posted on Jul 18 2005 at 12:19 PM said:
Winterkid posted on Jul 18 2005 at 12:45 PM said:
Not to mention you have a lot of time to enjoy your GP32 until we even see a release date on much of the machines we've heard about.  And all the GP32 stuff you can play with will keep you entertained for a long time.

Release is due in august. :)

j/k ;)


Oh it WILL be released in august........2008 ;)
 
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i remember that only the specs will be released in august....

the device is planned to be released in oktober...
 
I've managed to avoid this thread until now, and just having read through it, I don't know what to think.

Gamepark don't seem to know which part of Korea they're in sometimes, so I don't know whether to trust them. I'm still very happy for any news regarding a new GP32 though, or three.
 
Just today is the news that ARM tested a multicore processor with 4 CPUs on one chip.

Maybe the new GP will have a multicore processor? :D
 
Here are the specs of the other project, XGP, the one that won't be open to the scene. Hope they werent posted before:

1. CPU
ARM920T core. Currently it will grow, lek while tuning.

2. GPU
While core tuning. }mpeg{4, 3D accelerative support plan.

3. RAM
64}mb{. Probably the Maine memory + video memory. Type unknown.

4. Future of the company tu
While tuning. To this time the internal organs Um won it will be supported tus.

5. D su phul ley
4 inch Samsung TFT-LCD and 480 X 272, 32}bit{.

6. Medium
SD & under outside eldest brother USB tu disk. It supports the existing product it is unknown.

7. Network
Radio LAN module, detailed the evening sunlight where unknown.

8. Battery
About the internal organs lithium ion changes of air and only 3 elder brother changes of air, Goodbye.

8. Addition function
PMP music, eastern image phul ley
File reading text. Image back back.
With ground green onion DMB reception reference domestic ground green onion DMB service December which holds.
T.v-OUT exorcism cap.

The last lines deserve exceptional attention. Lol.
 
But a TFT-LCD and 480 X 272 widescreen is *SHIT* for emulation. Scaling sucks and looks shit all stretched out. I know because that is the same as the PSP and emus are either displayed real small (much smaller than they are on a GP32 screen) or all stretched and distorted. BAH the current model is better for emulation. Do you know that the screen on the GP32 is actually a bit LARGER in the vertical direction then on a PSP ? This is important for emus that were all 4:3. If it is true they really fucked up there

Then you have:


"While tuning. To this time the internal organs Um won it will be supported t us."

Does that mean:

At this time internal won't be available to us (homebrew?)

So what we would have is a closed system with a widescreen and a proprietary LiIon battery like a PSP? It is like the opposite of what most of us wanted.

What is the point? Just buy a PSP then. BAH!

Craig, make them change it, or else GP32 Model 1 FOREVER!!
 
Segata Sanshiro posted on Jul 19 2005 at 05:12 PM said:
Here are the specs of the other project, XGP, the one that won't be open to the scene.

be cool davec, it is the spec of the non-open one console, so it does not matter, does it ? ;)
 
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greven posted on Jul 19 2005 at 06:24 PM said:
Segata Sanshiro posted on Jul 19 2005 at 05:12 PM said:
Here are the specs of the other project, XGP, the one that won't be open to the scene.

be cool davec, it is the spec of the non-open one console, so it does not matter, does it ? ;)


Yeah I hope so. Scratch one from the "wanted" list.
 
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gamepark do like to do things in the exact opposite way to the way we usually want things to be, so i'm not getting to excited about the 'other' one just yet in case they announce some wacky specced non emu friendly handheld.
 
x68000 posted on Jul 19 2005 at 07:58 PM said:
gamepark do like to do things in the exact opposite way to the way we usually want things to be, so i'm not getting to excited about the 'other' one just yet in case they announce some wacky specced non emu friendly handheld.

This is more of what I wanted an emu friendly hanheld that is perfect for SNES.


GP32II.jpg
 
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DaveC posted on Jul 19 2005 at 11:34 PM said:
x68000 posted on Jul 19 2005 at 07:58 PM said:
gamepark do like to do things in the exact opposite way to the way we usually want things to be, so i'm not getting to excited about the 'other' one just yet in case they announce some wacky specced non emu friendly handheld.

This is more of what I wanted an emu friendly hanheld that is perfect for SNES.


GP32II.jpg


You mean a GP32? :p
Its not better enough to be worth buying...
 
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