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− | |A Korean handheld, it was released on November 23, 2001, in South Korea only. It was the first handheld to use | + | |A Korean handheld, it was released on November 23, 2001, in South Korea only. It was the first handheld to use SD cards and had pretty good specs for the time, so everybody ended up just jailbreaking it and using it as an emulator/homebrew platform. The developers later went on to develop the more successful GP2X line, which was designed from the ground up for emulators. An emulator was made for the system in 2002 called "GeePee32" that is known to be able to emulate many commercial games for the system, though some lack sound. However, the project is inactive. It can be found here: [http://users.skynet.be/bk327964/gp32/] |
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|[[Pokémon mini emulators|Nintendo Pokémon Mini]] | |[[Pokémon mini emulators|Nintendo Pokémon Mini]] |