Gametrac Handheld To Debut At CES 25
Thanks to 1UP for their story revealing that Gametrac's new portable gaming device will be publically shown at the CES show in early January. The portable, which runs on the Windows CE.NET operating system, has "...a 400Mhz ARM9 processor and 64-bit graphics accelerator... MPEG4 movie playback, MP3 audio playback, SMS and MMS text messaging, a high-resolution JPEG digital camera, plus Bluetooth 2 and GPRS wireless networking for short-range and long-distance multiplayer games." However, the article points out that "mention of any specific games" is a feature "conspicuously absent from Gametrac's announcement", but notes that at CES, the company promises "three titles on display, as well as the system's music player, text messaging system, and a new multimedia advertising system, 'Smart Ads'." We've previously mentioned early word of the Gametrac.
I don't know what that is (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:I don't know what that is (Score:1)
We don't usually have to suffer advertisements on our games systems.
N-Gage II. (Score:1, Insightful)
Games? Try portable Divx/Xvid-player (Score:1)
400mhz ARM... (Score:1)
A quick stroll through my local MediaMarkt this morning revealed that this particular suite of processors was present in abundance.
An interesting time for another platform war...
Does it run Linux!? (Score:2)
It does have the power, after all!
Can you say vaporware? (Score:4, Insightful)
What the hell is that?
No games mentioned and the graphics all seem to me to be drawings. Then their is the mentioning of ads. Wtf?
Sure there is a gaming market out there. Well sony seems to think so but they are huge and can certainly put together a software catalog. In korea you got the GP32 but it doesn't seem to be in any hurry to go west. Nintendo of course is king because they got a cheap reliable robuust toy that appeals to all. It ain't hot tech but it sure sells like it.
No I think this is like all those other wannabe companies that release hope statements about the "next" console. Ain't gonna happen. Or in the case of nokia did happen but rather wish it didn't.
Oh and I just realised, if it is CE then surely all the current Windows PDA games should run on it? Why not mention them?
Now where is my pink gameboy (it was the only one left).
Re:Can you say vaporware? (Score:3, Interesting)
Perfect if you're in the need for a PDA, and seems to have a good community of homebrew starting up not to mention 100's of good Palm OS games, and some prilimanary support from Sega for some old Genesis classics.
Here's a good place for more info [zodiacgamer.com]
Re:Can you say vaporware? (Score:1, Informative)
but i believe that there are currently optimized emulators for Atari ST, NES, Sega MS, Sega GG and a few others that i'm forgetting. I believe that an SNES emulator is in the works.
The damn things only been out for about two months, so it's bound to pick up more speed. Even if none of the zodiac specific games ever are release (they seem to be getting o
Re:Can you say vaporware? (Score:1)
Excellent (Score:3, Funny)
Forced "multi-media" ads
All this for under $400?
Sign-me up!
Game.com 2 (Score:1)
Re:Game.com 2 (Score:2)
Have you actually played Duke Nukem 3D? It wasn't 3D, it was barely 2D. They could have done virtually the same game in one of those old Tiger handhelds from back in the early 90's.
Re:Game.com 2 (Score:2)
Not just could have, but did. Virtually every game on the Game.com (with the exception of the passable Resident Evil 2) was an adaptation of a Tiger standalone handheld with better graphics. The system might have done a shade better if they had released Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (which was fully developed before it w
Re:Game.com 2 (Score:1)
Spamming my game system (Score:2, Interesting)
Bluetooth *2*? (Score:1)
Great view (Score:1)