This is a story that all can read, but mostly, this is for one guy whose name is Joel or something like that. He likes Gamepark a lot. We don't know why exactly -- it's a keen little Korean import to ...
In the US, the only thriving handheld is, surprise surprise, the Game Boy. Many companies have risen and fell during the life of the Game Boy systems since its release in the 1989, from Sega's Game ...
The GP32 is apparently some sort of Korean gaming machine that sounds more like a kinky pirate box than anything with any teeth. Our cousin at Kotaku says it… plays movies and music, shows pictures ...
Hardware manufacturer Mitsui has announced that the release of the GP32 handheld console in Europe, which had been scheduled for March 2004, has now been cancelled. The launch of the system, which was ...
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The Korean GP32 handheld will not be released in Europe, according to reports from chief proponents Lik-Sang, who stock the Korean version on their website. According to Lik-Sang, GP32 parent company ...
Happily, your favourite pinball machines of yesteryear live on, albeit in digital form, for the misty-eyed enjoyment of many a twenty, thirty or even forty-something gamer. A pixel-perfect conversion ...
Bah, the fMSX GP32 port should have ruled over them all. Those two side scrollers look nice, but hey, they're still PD sidescroller clones.<BR><BR>Love the quagmire Giana's Return got itself into.
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