Athlor
Still Fresh
I've developed on a lot of portable platforms like the Cybiko, Palm, TI Calcs, BlackBerry, WinCE PDAs and Gameboy and always admired the GPX. But it was too expensive for me and easily rationable to get something else like a PSP. But to have the capability of a machine like the XGP-Kids for $75. Where do I sign up? I am there.
I read this machine is taking a whipping from people that already have more capable versions. I don't get that, the thing wasn't designed for them. I believe it was designed to attract a whole new type of person. It potentially could be the biggest-selling GPx-type machine of all time. It's priced under the 'magic $99' price point by a significant margin and has no real competition.
I had planned to buy another GBA SP before they're discontinued because they are the last Gameboys that support older Z-80 Gameboy/Color games but not any more. For the same price, I'd rather get the XGP-Kids and modify a GBA emulator to work on it. The areas in software development I like are Os-related, emulators and RPG's.
The two most complained about specs were flash and screen resolution. Coming from the machines I mentioned these are more than adequate. The Cybiko only hadabout 200k to spare and I'm use to a 160x160 resolution. More developers, like me, getting into the XGP-Kids could be a major boom for all GPx machines.
Athlor
Orcware
I read this machine is taking a whipping from people that already have more capable versions. I don't get that, the thing wasn't designed for them. I believe it was designed to attract a whole new type of person. It potentially could be the biggest-selling GPx-type machine of all time. It's priced under the 'magic $99' price point by a significant margin and has no real competition.
I had planned to buy another GBA SP before they're discontinued because they are the last Gameboys that support older Z-80 Gameboy/Color games but not any more. For the same price, I'd rather get the XGP-Kids and modify a GBA emulator to work on it. The areas in software development I like are Os-related, emulators and RPG's.
The two most complained about specs were flash and screen resolution. Coming from the machines I mentioned these are more than adequate. The Cybiko only hadabout 200k to spare and I'm use to a 160x160 resolution. More developers, like me, getting into the XGP-Kids could be a major boom for all GPx machines.
Athlor
Orcware