Big brother site Gizmodo sends word that Gamepark is back and has the handhelds to prove it. The company is launching the open source, emulator friendly XGP and the XGP Mini. What's the difference? The XGP has Wi-Fi, a SD card slot and a DMB video tuner. The Mini is smaller (duh) and lacks Wi-Fi lovin'. Prices also differ at $300 and $150 respectively.
Kotakuite Torokun reports that Gamepark first released the GP32 some years ago. The portable is more famous as an emulator than a catridge-playing portable. Then, Gamepark Holdings (a separate company that distributed the GP32) released their own version of the GP32. It's called the GP2X and has improved specs, but was marketed as more of a game machine.
At the same time, Gamepark announced the follow-up to the GP32, which is the XGP. The Gamepark CEO apparently said that the company is trying to move away from being known as an emulator, but more as an actual game portable.
More Info Here [Gizmodo]
Images Here [GPZigi]
Mini at Work [GPZigi]




















