Game Gadget
The Game Gadget is an open source gaming handheld that supports music and video playback, open game development, and some e-reader features. It was available in one colour (white). It was released on April 5th, 2012.[1]
Manufacturer | Blaze Europe |
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Type | Handheld game console |
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Specifications
- CPU MIPS Ingenic JZ4750 @ 433Mhz
- RAM 64MB
- Internal Storage 2GB flash
- Additional Storage SD/SDHC
- Input D-Pad, 2 shoulder, 4 face, Start & Select buttons, Mic.
- Outputs Stereo Speakers, Headphone Jack & TV-out
- I/O Micro USB
- Display 3.5" LCD, 320x240 resolution
- Audio Playback MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, RA
- Software Support Free official SDKs Available
Function
Text reader
- Supports TXT file formats (English and Chinese)
- Support English text to speech
- Further functions include bookmarking, auto browsing, font sizing, and it can open while music is playing.
Audio recording
- Voice and radio recording
- Voice recording and supports MP3/WAV formats.
Official firmware
- Firmware V1.00
Firmware v1.01
See also
- Comparison of handheld game consoles
- Similar portable Linux-based gaming devices:
- GCW Zero
- GP32
- GP2X
- GP2X Wiz
- GP2X Caanoo
- Pandora (console)
- Gemei X760+
- Mi2 console
- List of Linux-based, handheld gaming devices
External links
References
- "Video Games Interactive: Exposé: Is the Game Gadget Xploder's Way of Scamming Gamers?". web.archive.org. 20 January 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
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