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Nintendo DS @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:7th_generation
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an entire market of "simple/casual touch games" that was promptly seized by smartphones in the late 20... , 656 KB of VRAM, two ARM processors (one primary at 67MHz, the other secondary at 33MHz), and 256x192 pixels on both screens individually. Of course, as ... ersion, containing the most features and support (at least, according to the old webpage). Hardware Op
Sony PlayStation Portable @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:7th_generation
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tely 80 million units, but it was not enough to beat Nintendo's 154 million in the [[eop:video_game_co... ot up various games. Thus, it is known for sure that this emulator on this console can run the base OS just fine. Sources appear lost, which isn’t that important. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4_-2... ion can be heavily modified. The only issue, is that the setup must actually be done on the PSP, makin
Nintendo 3DS @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:8th_generation
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tendo 3DS ====== //includes the "New" variants that have upgraded hardware// Nintendo's successor to... ell as the DS, the 3DS held it's own and firmly beat off any competition in Sony's [[eop:video_game_co... it's mere status as a Nintendo handheld assured that it would sell plenty of units, which it did at 75 million sold. For specifications, the 3DS is certai
Nintendo Game Boy Advance @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:6th_generation
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rtable:7th_generation:nintendo_ds|Nintendo DS]] that was to release in 2004. https://en.wikipedia.org... it is known to work correctly. http://hitmen.c02.at/html/tools_contiki.html https://github.com/adamd... dvance kernel in assembly Self-explanatory, in that is it only a kernel, rather than an operating sys... g-system-for-the-gameboy-advance.1180/ === RedHat’s eCos + RedBoot/Insight (via 150K Xport Devkit 2
Atari Lynx @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation
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Lynx was Atari's only portable console. Coming in at $179.95 at launch, it sold at an acceptable rate throughout it's lifespan, but was unable to crush the monster that was the [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_ge
Sega Game Gear @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation
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ul specifications, containing a Zilog Z80 clocked at 3.57 MHz, a 160x144 screen with a 4096-color pale... ially, if one doesn't want to mod their Game Gear at all, the Majesco Game Gear is a bit better. In ac... ts mods can bring. It is also important to note that the Majesco is not compatible with certain intere... TMSS" screen to the Game Gear. Despite the fact that the motherboard revision with this is unknown, it
Watara Supervision @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation
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ld, the Watara Supervision was sold very cheaply at only $49.95, but failed to captivate the market w... == Without bendy screen (1992-199?) === Released at various times in various countries, but it was th... ision to release. Easily identified by the fact that it's form factor is basically ripping off the Gam... === With bendy screen (199?-199?) === Released at various times in various countries, but it was th
NEC TurboExpress @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation
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quite simply a portable conversion of NEC's somewhat successful [[eop:video_game_consoles-home:4th_gen... stem, barring the obvious "portable" conversion that includes a 400x270 color screen. Of course, being... of effectively failing in the market. It seems that at this time, everyone cared about battery life over anything else... for good reason https://en.wik
Sony PlayStation Vita @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:8th_generation
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USA, the PlayStation Vita was a capable system that was promptly abandoned by Sony within 2 years. Be... ke some Basilisk II emulators which don’t clear that up. https://github.com/rsn8887/basiliskii-vita ... nux kernel (base) === >This is a kernel plugin that lets you run Linux in ARMv7 non-secure System mod... soles, and one of the more feature capable ones that doesn’t feel completely sterile. https://wiki.he
Nintendo Pokémon mini @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:6th_generation
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ltry 4 KB of RAM, the Mini's screen is monochrome at only 96x64. It was somewhat successful in Japan, vaguely "able" in Europe, but failed in the USA resu... minuscule game lineup of ONLY the games released at launch. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A
LeapFrog Didj @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:7th_generation
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apFrog devices were achieving much market success at this time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeapFro... c === Linux === >working explorer kernel with at least framebuffer driver This platform is very s... EOPs available for these systems. It is assumed that all Explorer hacks will work on the Didj. https:
Leapfrog Leapster Explorer @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:7th_generation
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]] === Linux === >working explorer kernel with at least framebuffer driver While the Explorer alre... evices (currently for LeapsterGS and LeapPad2), that combines retroarch, ARM-optimized emulator cores,... h uses a completely different "NXP320" platform that has less EOPs available for it. Thus, despite the... xplorer is superior for hacking and exploration - at least, for right now. Can be identified by it's "
8th Generation @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:8th_generation
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last 3DSes and the Vita) to not having even ended at all (with the Switch Lite still being produced, i... as similar to it's predecessor in possessing a great variety of EOPs, plus a lot of interesting "non-c
Tapwave Zodiac @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:6th_generation
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====== Tapwave's Zodiac was the biggest attempt at turning PalmOS into a gaming platform, and it's one that almost succeeded. Launching on November 1st, 2003 in the USA, the Zodiac was very successful at launch, but was unable to keep it's momentum past... trum 1.1 x86 – PalmDosBox === Stock OS === What came with the system. Due to it’s PDA+Console nat
Game Park GP32 @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:6th_generation
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an entire realm of "homebrew" handheld devices that still thrives today. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi... l contiki port with CTK conio. http://hitmen.c02.at/html/tools_contiki.html https://github.com/adamd... th an extendable pda environment It seems like that, unlike what the website says, this did get to a development stage. https://pyra-handheld.com/boards
Nintendo Game Boy Color @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:5th_generation
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Bandai WonderSwan (+Color) @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:5th_generation
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GamePark Holdings GP2X @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:7th_generation
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Hartung Game Master @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation
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Tiger Game.com @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:5th_generation
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GC Worldwide GCW Zero @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:8th_generation
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SNK/Tommo Neo Geo X @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:8th_generation
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Nokia N-Gage @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:6th_generation
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