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+ | The '''GP32''' is a handheld console made by the Korean company Game Park and sold only in Asian countries. Instead of cartridges or disks, its games could either be downloaded from the Internet or purchased on SmartMedia flashcards. Despite its relative obscurity, the system achieved cult status due to its very active homebrew scene, something that was actually encouraged by Game Park. It was later succeeded by the Linux-based [[GP2X]]. |
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+ | ==The List== |
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+ | !Boxart |
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+ | !Title |
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+ | !Genre |
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+ | !Description |
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+ | |[[File:kimchiman.png|150px]] |
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+ | !Kimchi Men |
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+ | |Platformer |
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+ | |[[File:mill.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | !Little Girl Mill of Ginko |
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+ | |Platformer |
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+ | |[[File:Dyhard-with-infinite-stairs-europe-gamepark-gp32 1506514416 (1).jpg|150px]] |
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+ | !Dyhard with Infinite Stairs! |
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+ | |Action |
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+ | |[[File:gloop.jpg|150px]] |
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+ | !Gloop |
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+ | |Puzzle |
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+ | |A very unique puzzle game that sadly only comes in demo form. Worth the play if you own a GP32. |
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+ | |} |
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{{Sixth Generation}} |
{{Sixth Generation}} |
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[[Category:Sixth Generation]] |
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+ | [[Category:Game Park]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 21 March 2021
The GP32 is a handheld console made by the Korean company Game Park and sold only in Asian countries. Instead of cartridges or disks, its games could either be downloaded from the Internet or purchased on SmartMedia flashcards. Despite its relative obscurity, the system achieved cult status due to its very active homebrew scene, something that was actually encouraged by Game Park. It was later succeeded by the Linux-based GP2X.
The List[]
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Consoles | Sega Dreamcast - Nintendo Gamecube - VM Labs Nuon - Sony PlayStation 2 - VTech V.Smile - Microsoft Xbox | |
Handhelds | Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Game Park GP32 - Nokia N-Gage - Nintendo Pokémon Mini - Bandai WonderSwan - Tapwave Zodiac |