I live in New Westminster. I was in on the original pre order for the GP2X. I thought I would keep an eye on things this time around as there were alot of delays and growing pains when the GP2X came out. I'm still watching but I won't order till people have them in there hands and I can hear...
When playing a video or music just use D pad up and down. In the emutator slide the power switch up and release it. This brings up the emulator menu which includes volume adjust.
I loved this game on my Atari 400. It used to take about fifteen minutes to load on the cassette drive but it was worth the wait. Eventually I got a floppy drive.
I have to say I always enjoyed the SNES versions of NHL but unfortunately the only one I can get to run is NHL94. I would love to get SNES NHL98 running but it just crashes on me. SNES NHL94 runs quite well on my GP2X at 266 MHz.
I've had one of these MH-C9000 WizardOne Charger-Analyzes for a couple of weeks now and I think they are worth the extra money. They have a refresh cycle and a break in cycle for new batteries and they tell you your battery capacity at the end of the charge cycle.
Back in 1984 or 85 I owed my parents money but I went out and bought an Atari 400.
Now I'm 42 and I've preordered but haven't told my wife. Some things never change.
I live in New West just outside of Vancouver. You can get a 1G SD Kingston at Atic Computers for $76 CAN. Check them out I think it is cheeper than shipping it in from the US.
www.atic.ca
Just wondering if anyone has thought about connecting a game pad or controller of some kind to play two player games on TV out? Any ideas if this would be possible and what are the chances that any of the emulators will support two player games?