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sb:recommended:gp32 [2011/02/22 17:36]
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-Released by Gamepark in 2001, the GP32 was one of the first open source handhelds (if not the first). Like others of it's ilk, it's main draw was emulation, with homebrew games a distant second, and commercial games a very distant third. It also had the capabilities for playing mp3 audio, and with some commercial software, video files, too. It used Smartmedia Cards for it's media, going up to a maximum of 128MB. There were 4 versions of the GP32: no light, front lit, and two slightly different backlit versions. ​ 
  
-  ***//Ah! Catsmanga Daioh (Freeware)//​** 
-    *Loki Laufeyson: Simple game based on Azumanga Daioh, in which you play as Sakaki and avoid cats falling from the sky for as long as possible. 
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-  ***//Black Tiger GP (Freeware)//​** 
-    *Loki Laufeyson: A fanmade remake of the arcade game Black Tiger 
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-  ***//GP Lady Killer (Freeware)//​** 
-    *Loki Laufeyson: A fanmade remake of the arcade game Lady Killer 
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-  ***//Mr. Monar (Freeware)//​** 
-    *Loki Laufeyson: Strange shooting game starring that japanese messageboard cat thing. 
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