GP2X F-200 Handheld Launches
The Korean GamePark GP2 handheld gaming platform has, over the years, developed a pretty sizable following of homebrew and emulation fanatics that appreciate the Linux-based handheld's openness and easy development environment. A new incarnation of the handheld was expected this fall, but today the news is out that the device will be launching a bit early.
The newest version will be known as the GP2X F-200. Most notable among the upgrades is the touch sensitive screen, which should give amateur developers a chance to flex some DS-inspired innovation muscle. The handheld also received a new 16-way d-pad.
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