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The <B>LeapsterGS</B> (similar LeapPad2) is handheld console made by '''[[wikipedia:LeapFrog Enterprises|LeapFrog Enterprises]]'''. The LeapsterGS was priced at {{Inflation|USD|69.99|2012}} when it debuted on 2012. Although it has a proprietary graphical frontend, it runs an Angstrom Linux distribution on the same Cortex-A9 processor as the LeapPad2.
 
The <B>LeapsterGS</B> (similar LeapPad2) is handheld console made by '''[[wikipedia:LeapFrog Enterprises|LeapFrog Enterprises]]'''. The LeapsterGS was priced at {{Inflation|USD|69.99|2012}} when it debuted on 2012. Although it has a proprietary graphical frontend, it runs an Angstrom Linux distribution on the same Cortex-A9 processor as the LeapPad2.
  
==Hardware==
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==Hardware requirements==
* 128MB ram
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* 128MB of RAM
* 2 or 4GB flash
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* 2 or 4GB of Flash memory
* 550mhz Nexell NXP3200 based ARM9 SOC
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* 550MHz Nexell NXP3200 based ARM9 SOC
  
 
==Emulators==
 
==Emulators==

Revision as of 06:43, 8 September 2021

LeapsterGS
LeapsterGS.jpeg
Developer LeapFrog Enterprises
Type Handheld game console
Generation 7th generation
Release date 2012
Discontinued ?
Successor ?
Emulated

The LeapsterGS (similar LeapPad2) is handheld console made by LeapFrog Enterprises. The LeapsterGS was priced at $69.99 when it debuted on 2012. Although it has a proprietary graphical frontend, it runs an Angstrom Linux distribution on the same Cortex-A9 processor as the LeapPad2.

Hardware requirements

  • 128MB of RAM
  • 2 or 4GB of Flash memory
  • 550MHz Nexell NXP3200 based ARM9 SOC

Emulators

THERE ARE CURRENTLY NO EMULATORS FOR THIS DEVICE. ANY YOUTUBE VIDEOS CLAIMING TO OFFER THEM ARE SCAMS!

See also