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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== | + | ==Hardware requirements== |
− | * 128MB | + | * 128MB of RAM |
− | * 2 or 4GB | + | * 2 or 4GB of Flash memory |
− | * | + | * 550MHz Nexell NXP3200 based ARM9 SOC |
==Emulators== | ==Emulators== |
Revision as of 06:43, 8 September 2021
Developer | LeapFrog Enterprises |
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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!