daclassicgamingmaster
It Is Your Birthday.
Ok, now walk with me on this. It may seem a little strange at first, but I've been thinking, and it DOES seem plausible.
Now, GPH came out with the gp2x, which has an appeal. It's probably more recognizable than the GP32, just because we're in an even more technological age than a few years back, and this has gotten to the masses MORE than the gp32. But I'm digressing, just wanted to clear this up as a possible remark.
Anyway, the gp2x was released by gamepark holdings. Anyone with a 2X knows this. Even people who vaguely know of the handheld would remember something if you mentioned "gamepark" in an argument. So now, I was thinking that maybe, just maybe, Gamepark isn't as oblivious to life as GPH is, and they realized this. They wanted to market the XGP as basically a major handheld, not like how the GP2X was "marketed" (as a PMP).
What am I getting at? Well, seeing that the gp2x has sold quite a bit now, perhaps they see that it could become an issue, considering their names were so similar? They were a corporation. Maybe they filed for bankruptcy to close down and reopen under a different, more distinguishable name, so they could make a name of their own?
Maybe we will be seeing the XGP in the future....
Feel free to poke holes in this theory, it just randomly popped in my head while I was eating dinner
Now, GPH came out with the gp2x, which has an appeal. It's probably more recognizable than the GP32, just because we're in an even more technological age than a few years back, and this has gotten to the masses MORE than the gp32. But I'm digressing, just wanted to clear this up as a possible remark.
Anyway, the gp2x was released by gamepark holdings. Anyone with a 2X knows this. Even people who vaguely know of the handheld would remember something if you mentioned "gamepark" in an argument. So now, I was thinking that maybe, just maybe, Gamepark isn't as oblivious to life as GPH is, and they realized this. They wanted to market the XGP as basically a major handheld, not like how the GP2X was "marketed" (as a PMP).
What am I getting at? Well, seeing that the gp2x has sold quite a bit now, perhaps they see that it could become an issue, considering their names were so similar? They were a corporation. Maybe they filed for bankruptcy to close down and reopen under a different, more distinguishable name, so they could make a name of their own?
Maybe we will be seeing the XGP in the future....
Feel free to poke holes in this theory, it just randomly popped in my head while I was eating dinner