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GP2X

GP2X
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Manufacturer GamePark Holdings
Type Handheld game console
Generation Seventh generation era
Retail availability
  • SK: November 10, 2005
Media Secure Digital card
Operating system Linux
CPU

Dual CPU: 200 MHz Host ARM920T

200 MHz ARM940T
Memory 64MB
Predecessor GP32
Successor GP2X Wiz

Dual CPU: 200 MHz Host ARM920T

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 consoles such as Neo Geo, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Nintendo Entertainment System, TurboGrafx-16, and MAME.

The GP2X was designed to play music and videos, view photos, and play games. It had an open architecture (Linux based), allowing anybody to develop and run software. Also, there was the possibility for additional features (such as support for new media formats) to be added in the future due to the upgradeable firmware.

A popular use of the GP2X was to run emulators, which allows one to use software from a video game of another system on the GP2X.

Shortly after the release of the GP32 in 2001, its maker Game Park began to design their next handheld. A disagreement within the company about the general direction of this system prompted many of the staff to leave and create their own company, GamePark Holdings, to produce a 2D-based handheld system which they saw as the sequel to the GP32.


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