Korean ...emulators ?


Bobafeet

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any one know what the koreans are playing they must have some emulators running??
 
Nowadays, most people in Korea community are just watching anime or reading eBooks (yes, there are tons of Korean books in .txt format explaining why GP2x eBook reader has the support for it) Many got upset on slow support/firmware update from GPH. Also, lots among 500 people who preordered sent their units back to GPH for service, which is taking long time to get them back. It's kinda slow in overall.
 
yes, the koreans homebrew for the gp32 was almost only some fun homebrew games.
 
Nowadays, most people in Korea community are just watching anime or reading eBooks (yes, there are tons of Korean books in .txt format explaining why GP2x eBook reader has the support for it) Many got upset on slow support/firmware update from GPH. Also, lots among 500 people who preordered sent their units back to GPH for service, which is taking long time to get them back. It's kinda slow in overall.
Do you know if they continue to ship out new units to korean customers or if they have stopped completely? I'm kinda worried that there's no quality control and that they're just pumping out new ones to satisfy the foreign market.
 
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I thought the 32 was pretty unknown in Korea.

No, afaik the gp32 was very famous in South-Korea. (well, it's from there ;) ) There wasn't really a homebrew-scene there, though. Most commercial games were korean, so they even had much more commercial games then we had.
 
Do you know if they continue to ship out new units to korean customers or if they have stopped completely? I'm kinda worried that there's no quality control and that they're just pumping out new ones to satisfy the foreign market.

Nope, not a single more than the first 500. GPH won't sell any more units until they formally release the unit in January next year, which could slip even more. Actually, the numbers dropped because of those who returned the units. The first 500 users call themselves unpaid beta testers. The traffic on gpain.com and others are very low at the moment.
 
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I thought the 32 was pretty unknown in Korea.

No, afaik the gp32 was very famous in South-Korea. (well, it's from there ;) ) There wasn't really a homebrew-scene there, though. Most commercial games were korean, so they even had much more commercial games then we had.
poor koreans, i couldn't live without homebrew of one sort or another :lol:
 
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