It's been almost three years since we last mentioned a review of one of GamePark's GP2X open-source handhelds, and as you might expect the company has made a few changes since then. The latest-gen ...
It’s taken longer than expected, but Gamepark is on the brink of launching their Linux-based GP2X Wiz handheld gaming system—and they are planning to follow up with an open source app store this ...
Remember the GP2X Wiz I wrote about a couple weeks ago? It’s been reviewed by Rob at Boing Boing Gadgets. The verdict: pricey, but pretty much totally worth it if you’ve got the moolah. There’s ...
GP32/2X Distribution Ltd and Gamepark Holdings today challenged up and coming designers to develop a game or application that will run on the GP2X - the fast growing Linux-based handheld gaming and ...
Over at BoingBoing Gadgets, Rob “The Boss” Beschizza takes a Wiz on modern games. To be precise, he has reviewed the tiny, retro game-playing handheld console, the GP2X Wiz, and decrees it “The best ...
GP2X, fine purveyor of open source handheld gaming devices, will be releasing the GP2X Wiz on October 9th for around $180. The Wiz will replace the F-200 from about a year ago. You can pre-order the ...
Though sales of the Nintendo DS and the PlayStation Portable are strong, there are many who use the devices exclusively for homebrew applications. While some of these homebrew devices or ...
We caught a glimpse of GamePark's new Wiz GP2X / GP3X handheld a month or so back, and the homebrew-friendly black-and-red unit is now available. $179 of your American dollars is all it takes to enjoy ...
18 May 2006 - GP32/2x Distribution Ltd. today announced the availability of the GP2x - the Linux-based handheld gaming and entertainment console. The GP2X is the successor to the GP32 handheld - the ...
Spotted at Amiga's Pepcom booth, the GP2X handheld, from Korea's Gamepark holdings, made for a whiplash double-take: *the best computer of the 1980s emulated on a portable? *Alas, no, but it was nice ...
There's far too much choice when it comes to snazzy handheld multimedia and gaming devices. There's the PlayStation Portable, the Nintendo DS, the Nokia N-Gage, all sorts of Game Boys, and a clutch of ...
My old GP2X has served me well over the last year or so, mostly employed as a Commodore 64 and Amiga emulator, mostly playing Impossible Mission and Winter Games, occassionally flicking through ...