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    GP32: Great Giana Sisters

    It's a pity in a way that the game was released into a coding competition and not just into the community as a while. I tried contacting them sometime ago with regards to my site in the sig which is retro based and had no contact. For myself, Great Giana Sisters was very retro in itself and...
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    GP32: Great Giana Sisters

    I read in a coding comp that this game had been entered by I believe a group called CNN? They were not releasing this game until they had permission. Does anyone know if this ever got released or knows the current status of it? Cheers.
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    Retrochat (www.retrochat.com)

    Just talking in general about it for anyone that is reading. I had read what a great console it is, but what I was not aware of and is not immediately obvious to people that do not have one is it certinally is not pick up and go which is what I expected. The manual was in Koren I guess and...
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    Movie Pack

    Thanks for the link (and the other info in the light thread). Looks like I'll be buying this now! :D
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    Movie Pack

    A few questions on this, firstly where can I potentially get it from? I have read that it is the best Movie Player to have, and secondly and more importantly, how watchable are files on the GP32? Is there are site with some pictures that anyone can point me to of a film playing? Also, how...
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    Will the back light (when its released) drain the

    Is this a new version of the GP32 with a backlight built in we are talking about, or a mod so you can add your own backlight?
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    Retrochat (www.retrochat.com)

    Nah, not really Spam. Besides this is an off-topic area as it suggested... Anyhow I'd written this for new users as I had now found a complete guide for the new starter... Today my GP32 arrived. With it I ordered a Slim CardReader made by Blaze and a 128mb card made by Samsung Electronics. I...
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    Retrochat (www.retrochat.com)

    Well I knew running a set of forums would come in handy and this was how I discovered the GP32, at www.retrochat.com. After reading a review by one of my members, I eventually went out and ordered one and it arrived today. To be honest, it is such a fine bit of kit I wish I'd had it earlier. It...
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