Windups was a shell replacement for the GP32 that looked very similar to a desktop (icons, start menu etc). It also had a text editor, text reader, file explorer and address book apps built in.
Windups was a shell replacement for the GP32 that looked very similar to a desktop (icons, start menu etc). It also had a text editor, text reader, file explorer and address book apps built in.
If you don`t want/need psx, Neogeo (mvs) or Amiga emulation, Can get along with a maximum 128mb`s of card storage space, And can pick a Blu/Blu+ GP32 version up for cheap, Then i`d say go for it.
Great battery life,
Better screen than the GP2x,
Better joystick than the GP2x,
Full speed Nes emulation,
Near full speed megadrive emulation,
Full speed master system emulation,
Playable snes emulation,
Near full speed atari ST emulation,
Near full speed PCEngine emulation,
Though I do dearly love the GP32 (ahh), I'd have to disagree that it has a better screen than the 2X. And the 2X, other than the stick, is better designed IMO.
also winups isnt that good because you cant boot directly into it (tmk) so its not that useful unless you dont mind loading it up just to boot up a game which you could normally boot up in the firmware to me its a waste of time (but still a good app, dont get me wrong)... also its windows so why bother