I think this is a related topic. GP32 has only officialy been released to Korea so it is interesting to see where the GP has taken hold.
Not to burn or rip anyone but, but chill out man. If someone posts a silly topic then don't respond to it and leave it up to the site regulator to do...
hello everyone,
I just sold a GP32 on Ebay for a friend of mine. The GP I sold was a regular version. I got email upon email asking me if this unit was a "backlit" unit. When I explained that it wasnt and that there is no such thing as a Backlit GP I got a lot of snotty responses saying that...
Rico is right, major retailors would have little to no use for the GP32. The only places able to make a go with the unit will be smaller internet based companies like Gbax.com.
The fact is that most gamers dont want to piss around with free loaders and emulators and usb cables and transfering...
I think the problem with GBA emulation is that it relies on hardware to run the games whereas the GP is all processor. Its a little difficult for the GP to emulate custom designed pieces of hardware.
It will get better with time
They make a ton of cash off of the console sales. Plastics are so cheap it is absolutely ridiculous. Electronic circuits are cheap as well. In fact the only thing that costs any real money would be the screen. Oh yeah also I don't know how much a worker in Korea makes but since companies like...
Hey Sisenu,
I just got your E - mail. But because you sent it throught the GP32 board It did not send your personal E-mail to me.
Please send me your E-mail address and we will talk
Thanks
Ebrentnell@hotmail.com
I saw a picture a couple of months ago while anxiously awaiting the march 25 release of the GBA SP in Canada, I saw the GP32 and said what a piece of crap!
Then about six weeks ago I was looking for flash advance linkers for my GBA and happened upon gbax.com. I had time to kill so I read...
Hello,
It is super easy to get the nes emulator working. You can download the infones from this website. Once you have the GP connected to the PC you put the Infones.fxe into the GPMM folder on you SMC. In the GPMM folder you create a new folder and call it NES. in the GPMM/NES folder is where...
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