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Nintendo Game Boy Advance
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do Game Boy Advance ====== //includes the SP and all [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation... 35902) ===== === Bricks-OS === >the GBA can use all resources of the NGC A distributed microkernel-b... as provisions for experimenting with a few potentially performance-affecting aspects This is actually a port of a PDP-11 emulator, which is configured to r
Game Park GP32
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g on November 23rd, 2001 in South Korea and eventually reaching other continents, the GP32 experienced ... l cartridge gaming market, although enough to actually be considered a proper console, rather than an "... about this, but it does appear that it was eventually flashed to the GP32, even though common sentimen... our versions of this console, arranged chronologically.// === GP32 NLU (2001-2002) === //DO NOT BUY//
Nokia N-Gage
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se of it's ridiculous "taco" design and it's generally botched execution. Oddly enough, Nokia claims to... ree versions of this console, arranged chronologically.// === Nokia N-Gage (2003-2004) === //RECOMMENDED OVERALL (for features)// The original N-Gage with the no... placement for anyone using the device for phone calls. A variety of "media" buttons are located on the
6th Generation
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uite like the generation before it. Almost universally considered as having began in 2001 with the rele... this comes as no surprise as portable systems usually "lag behind" the home consoles by a generation. ... ) == == Leapfrog Leapster (Custom ARCTangent-A5, all successors have heavy Linux work) == === No Pot... ojects in the works It’s unknown if this was actually ported to the device, but technical work is docu
Tapwave Zodiac
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two versions of this console, arranged chronologically.// === Zodiac 1 (2003-2005) === One of the few

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