User:Andri12/gp2x

- 	 	 - 	Both 2005 and 2006, respectively, saw the release of the GP2X from Gamepark Holdings and the formal announcement of the XGP from GamePark. Both handhelds follow a completely different market strategy from either the Nintendo DS or the PlayStation Portable. They utilize a Linux-based operating system on an open-source architecture for emphasis on portable software emulation and homebrew games. The GP2X is a 2D handheld that focused on stored media content such as user-uploaded music and videos. The XGP will be a 3D handheld similar to the PlayStation Portable, designed for commercial games. It promises the same open-source Linux architecture, while also supporting Windows CE. The XGP will be a much more advanced handheld than the GP2X, offering the same stored-content features while integrating advanced live-content features such as T-DMB mobile television and Wi-Fi. The release of the XGP may spark renewed controversy over the two GamePark companies that split from the one mother company, GamePark, over disagreements about the successor to the GP32 handheld (which eventually became the two handhelds mentioned). The two handhelds mark South Korea's official entry into the seventh generation handheld market.

!style="width: 30%;" | GP2X


 * [[Image:GP2X taras.jpg|150px]]


 * US$180


 * US$180


 * 🇰🇷 November 10 2005


 * SD cards


 * Payback


 * Gp2x Console Value Pack: 4 games (Noiz (shooting game), Flobopuyo (puzzle game), Supertux (platform game), Vektar (shooting game)), USB Cable, Headphones, Console Pouch, Handstrap, 4 Rechargeable batteries