I would buy it just from how great it looks.
Well, also, I get this very eery Ngage feeling about this.
That's very true, Nokia was well known for what it did ans so iriver.
I almost forgot about this:
http://portableaudio.engadget.com/20...o-ez-mini-pmp/
Sure.Originally Posted by Slipdeath
I believe I read somewhere that this thing was planned for an August 2006 launch. I'll try and find that link again.
Either way, it will be really interesting to see what happens. It is always great to see a new competitor coming into an already heavily dominated handheld gaming arena.
Can you feel the flood?
nice photo
You know outside of the big names DS, PSP, and GBA. I think the iRiver actually sounds pretty good with that built in hardrive. If all those system were out right now I think I'd get the iRiver.
I'd have to go with the digiblast
Great photo. You should update it with each new handheld release and link to it in your sig.Originally Posted by Slipdeath
Has anyone mentioned the new Commodore handheld yet?
Whee!!
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I'm enjoying these pictures you guys are supplying. A lot of these hand-helds are looking really nice, the only question is where is the marketplace for the less known systems? I don't look too far into the handheld market because 99% of the time I'm playing a game at home in my room. Now, if I get something like this and dump good money, I would spend some time chilling at a bar or in a lab playing this.
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By the way, this thread mentions another portable from Polaroid (well, it's branded as Polaroid, but made by someone else, apparently). I posted a link to this thread there too.
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Got any obscure game stuff?
Something in my gut tells me the ghost of the Game.Com still walks...
In a land beyond sight...
The commodore handheld is supposed to be download only right?
My question is will any of the newcomers put their marketing muscle behind their systems? They've got quite the uphill battle ahead of them all.
As a consumer I love the idea of more handhelds. More competition means better selection and prices for me
Time will be when the broadest river dries
And the great cities wane and last descend
Into the dust, for all things have an end
wow i hope that comodore thing takes off - i hope they offer individuals the ability to make games for it - or atleast a place to submit games for it - to be sold via those kiosks they mentioned in that article
although i doubt it would fly in the US
The human operates out of complex superiority demands, self -affirming through ritual, insiting upon a rational need to learn, striving for self-imposed goals, manipulating his environment while he denies his own adaptive abilities, never fully satisfied.
--Frank Herbert
Haha, the Cenix GIMP Eveb so, that game looks nice, and so does the handheld.
The commodore device...I'll wait to see on that one; that picture makes the screen look iffy (but that could easily be a problem with the photo not apparent when actually using it).
Quick question: on Slip's collage, what's the wide one in the bottom middle?
that's the follow up to the huge success of the Gizmondo the Gizmondo Widescreen.Originally Posted by Ed Oscuro