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    Is the GP32 dead soon?

    I feel like I'm beating my head against the wall ... Let me try to explain this once more, and try not to over analyze it this time ... This is a view shared by a majority of the population. That's why console marketing began moving towards dark colors, and systems that resemble an addition to...
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    Is the GP32 dead soon?

    This conversation has taken a wrong turn, and perhaps it’s because I haven’t been clear enough. I’m not downing emulation, or a handheld system that is capable of emulation. In fact, the concept of a handheld emulator is the very reason I became interested in the GP32. I’m not saying that any...
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    Is the GP32 dead soon?

    Doom runs ok on the GP32, agreed ... although the joystick get me going in circles at times. Doom has been emulated on the PPC for a long time now, not to mention Quake. Quake on the GP32 would be hard to port if not impossible. Quake makes extensive use of Floating Point Processor code...
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    Is the GP32 dead soon?

    LOL, geeze -- not like I pissed in your bran flakes man. <_< I use the MagicEngine v0.98 for TurboGrafix emulation on the PC, and I don't know why you say it costs money because it's been released as freeware now. I have an old HP520 PPC (about the only PPC to have only 256 colors) and it...
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    Is the GP32 dead soon?

    I don't know about how your GP32's controls are, but I figured it was going to be a crosspad, not that funky joystick that is WAY too touchy (pressing down in tetris gets you down-left or down-right) not to mention that the overall case is just cheap feeling (internal light shines through the...
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    Is the GP32 dead soon?

    Well, say what you will about the GP32 – But I’m not impressed by it at all (I bought a GamePark32 FLU). Sure it’s open source, yadda yadda … but so is the PocketPC. Considering that I can get a Toshiba PPC (300mhz) for a whole lot less than a GP32, I don’t think it’s worth the $244 bucks that...
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