October 30th, 2007

GamePark’s homebrew-friendly GP2X F-200 is out and on time. The nifty little handheld features all the things that made the F-100 great along with SDHC support, improved 8-way D-pad, and a 320 x 240 QVGA touchscreen. For the functionality and customization, USD$169 is a paltry figure - but that’s all it will cost you.
via Engadget
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October 15th, 2007

A distributer has announced that the oh-so-sleek GP2X F-200 is due out on October 22nd. This updated version of the popular homebrew handheld will feature the major introduction of a touch screen interface and the ability to support SDHC format memory cards. The device is expected to retail for around USD$250.
via Maxconsole
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September 2nd, 2007

Many a dollar has been spent by countless DS/PSP owners in the quest to run homebrew code on their portables. Indeed, I’d love to know the number of people who’ve permanently bricked their PSPs in the process. Gamepark Holdings is privy to this, and are about to release the second revision of their GP2X handheld, which supports homebrew out of the box. We got to check one out at IFA, read on for more details.
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July 23rd, 2007

Home brew developer Ruckage has released a free clone of Pac-Man for the GP2X, and it looks damn fine. A higher-resolution PC version is planned, but until then the GP2X version will have to do - so the handful of people who use their GP2X for something other than playing pirated ROM dumps of NES games should check it out.
via Retro Remakes
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