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Playing sticky balls on your Jizzmondo, what will they think of next?
Playing sticky balls on your Jizzmondo, what will they think of next?
Ok, you lot who are complaining about the screen size: have you atually ever seen it?
On paper it sound really bad but when you see it it is well lit and pin sharp. Its so much sharper than the PSP's screen which looks a little on the blurry side to me. ......
I withhold judgement for now.
My gut tells me not to like it, and I'm the person who had fun on my Game.Com and R-Zone (Oh yes, I have both of them..). I really don't see much commercial games that would interest me, and I don't understand why everyone's saying that Colours game looks good... Sticky Balls looks kind of cool, but I'm not buying a system for a puzzler.
If a homebrew scene develops that is making substantial progress in emulation, I'll look into it. For now, pass.
And is that a small screen or what?!
It just looks too much like the Leapfrog handheld. Big size, small screen, stupid buttons. WTF, Gizmondo is mono?
Well nowhere obviously, this thread is about the very recent cracking of the Gizmondo.oou said it!
seriously, i don't see the hype over the Giz. sure it has a powerful processor and huge amount of ram, but where is this homebrew scene???
I think what people mean is that it should be ABCD RL as well as start and select, with the start and select in the same position as on the GP32.As for "start & select", why? The Gizmondo has the same number of buttons as the gp32 - but in a better arrangement in my opinion. You can always use two of the buttons on the right as your "start" and "select" buttons if you must, but I'd much prefer the 4 buttons together, rather than having them spread out like on the gp32.