There is a nice comparison chart between GPX2 and XGP in GPZigi so it would be great if someone translate it but wait a minute I think that I will firstly go for XGP because I don't like the way GPX2 is advertised. In Yahoo!News there was an article about GPX2 in which they say this is an...
Thanx DaveC! I am about to do that and your posts has covinced me now to buy GP32 and wait 'till the next year for GPX2 when most of the stuffs will work on it.
Big thanx!
I want to buy a GP32 but I can do it on Monday since my bank account in Euros is in Greece bank so I would be able to do transfer the money on it on Monday so my question is have they fixed the technical difficulties or they are selling their last GP32's on ebay and after that they won't sell...
So we have the GPX2 specs and most of the XGP specifications and I think that they really shouldn't split up. The GPX2 is advertised as a media player which can by the way play games and emus. It doesn't have so exciting specs. The XGP has exciting specifications but not an open source Gamepark...
After about one year and six months the handheld which received so many good reviews has ironically been discontinued. Go to:
www.tapwave.com to read their horrible news or visit the section Zodiac there to see more about the beauty of this great console :lol:.
Well, you are really wrtiting in vain, especially LHC. Don't you forget too quickly Tiger Game.com handheld. Nope, this company luckily is not involved with Gizmondo. It was the first touchscreen handheld and it was produced by a NOT large scale company but look at the list of games (most of...
Alright, Magus 86 is right about the emulation stuffs but widescreen means better gaming experience (PSP) plus good commercial games are possible even for Gamepark. I don't think that EA, Sega, Namco or Capcom would sit down and develop games for XGP but if Gamepark has enough money they can buy...
My point is that we mustn't hurry to pick up the beefed up GP32 successor but we must wait to see the other one (XGP). I think that a decent commercial support and widescreen are big advantages (when it unfortunately won't have emulators) so XGP could win the battle. Especially if lik-sang and...
Yeah, you're again completely right except that last time I checked Craig will be selling GPX and last time I checked XGP will be the one from the other Game Park manufacturer.
How about a decent commercial support just like NDS and PSP, an easy to use mp3 and video player probably better than the GP32 one and SD + USB memory slots?
What NO? The GPX2 won't be an mp3 player? Or it won't be called GPX2 or it will have a widescreen but XGP won't? Or just everything in the entire thread is false? Can you clear it up?
The XGP will have difficult times with the screen for emulation but who told you that it will be open source? I think that they don't coun't on this but on decent 3rd party support just like PSP. And the open source one would be the GPX2 which will have the same screen as GP32 and probably no...
Can Craig confirm the name GPX2? Since it is the one that he will sell or he could just tell us NDA, don't deny it and we will understand that finally this is the offical name of this console. The other XGP will probably be a commercial success if Gamepark has decent 3rd party support.
So the GPX2 (the console which Craig will sell) will not have any 3rd party support
and XGP will have and I hope that this time it will be a decent support. I hope that Capcom won't let us down again and will make games for XGP ang GPX2 will continue the GP32 legacy with the open source. Cool...
Why the wrong system? Consider it as the other system! B) All I am trying to say is taht the front page link is at its correct place, together with this thread, together with the Gamepark SPIN-OFF company.
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