This post was spawned by the many posts about GPnextgen being open source, and the confusion that the GP32 was.
The GP32 is coming to the end of its lifecycle(Although it does not seem to be ). I liked the homebrew on the GP32, and would love to see them all on the next handheld I buy. I know the SDK was unique to the GP32, but I wouldn't want any of the 500+ exclusive games on the GP32 to die out.
Most of the Games listed on GP32 have no source, and contain no licence information. Most do not even contain a link to a website or an e-mail. I think this is a crying shame. Even for those not ready to move to never handheld.
Any effort to rectify this I will personally get invoved with.
The GP32 is coming to the end of its lifecycle(Although it does not seem to be ). I liked the homebrew on the GP32, and would love to see them all on the next handheld I buy. I know the SDK was unique to the GP32, but I wouldn't want any of the 500+ exclusive games on the GP32 to die out.
Most of the Games listed on GP32 have no source, and contain no licence information. Most do not even contain a link to a website or an e-mail. I think this is a crying shame. Even for those not ready to move to never handheld.
Any effort to rectify this I will personally get invoved with.