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Successor. GP2X Wiz. The GP2X is a Linux -based handheld video game console and portable media player developed by South Korean company GamePark Holdings. It was released on November 10, 2005, in South Korea only. The GP2X is designed for homebrew developers as well as commercial developers. It is commonly used to run emulators for game ...
The GP2X Wiz is a handheld game console and portable media player developed by South Korean company GamePark Holdings running a Linux kernel-based embedded operating system. GP2X Wiz was released in May 2009, and was the first console from both Game Park and Game Park Holdings to also be released outside South Korea.
Eventually, GamePark Holdings simply decided to swap some letters and name their handheld GP2X, finding it an available trademark. By the time it was discontinued in August 2008, 60,000 GP2X units had been sold. In May 2009, the GP2X Wiz was released, the successor to the GP2X.
The GP2X Caanoo, more commonly known as Caanoo, stylized CAANOO, is an open source, Linux -based handheld video game console and portable media player developed by the South Korean company GamePark Holdings. It was released on August 16, 2010 in South Korea and was also sold throughout Europe. It is the successor to the GP2X Wiz, and was ...
Samsung S3C2400X01. Memory. 8 MB of RAM. Successor. GP2X. The GP32 (GamePark 32) is a handheld game console developed by the South Korean company Game Park. It was released on November 23, 2001, in South Korea and distributed in some parts of Europe.
Game Park was a South Korean company that was founded in 1996 and went bankrupt in March 2007. It is responsible for creating the GP32 and the never-released XGP . GamePark Holdings was founded by former employees of Game Park in 2005.
XGP. The XGP ( Extreme Game Player) was a concept portable video game system created by the Korean company GamePark as the follow-up to its GP32 handheld. Initially announced in 2005, [1] the XGP was finally announced in March 2006 along with the release of the similar XGP Mini [2] and the XGP Kids. The company went bankrupt before releasing ...
GP2X (GamePark Holdings) Open source hardware handheld released only in South Korea and the UK. Technologically and physically similar to the PlayStation Portable. Plays digital games via SD cards and internet download. In addition to games, features movie, e-book, and photo viewing.