With Pandora around the corner, I don't see much point in throwing anymore money at GPH... especially when it appears that they still can't get the controls right.
Yes, but you say "around the corner" as if it meant something. You might as well just say, "It may not be worth it to spend two Benjamins now when I can spend three or four in the next 365+ days."
The point is that the community is moving on to bigger and better things. This is a niche product, and the market it's targeted at has its sights set on bigger things, no matter what the price and release date are. I don't think there are many people left, holding their breath, waiting for the next generation GP2X.
I say this as someone who's thrown his money at GPH products in the past, including the last generation GP2X, and will be sitting this one out. If this machine had come out instead of the f200, it may have been a winner. The homebrew/emu climate has changed in the past year, and this device just doesn't fly.
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With Pandora around the corner, I don't see much point in throwing anymore money at GPH... especially when it appears that they still can't get the controls right.
Indeed, unless you can't wait for it. I also hope Pandora controls will work fine .__.''
Pandora was "around the corner" back in March.
It's not like it's the first piece of electronics to get delayed. This happens all the time, especially with game systems.
The pandora is going to be epic win.
Yes, but you say "around the corner" as if it meant something. You might as well just say, "It may not be worth it to spend two Benjamins now when I can spend three or four in the next 365+ days."
The point is that the community is moving on to bigger and better things. This is a niche product, and the market it's targeted at has its sights set on bigger things, no matter what the price and release date are. I don't think there are many people left, holding their breath, waiting for the next generation GP2X.
I say this as someone who's thrown his money at GPH products in the past, including the last generation GP2X, and will be sitting this one out. If this machine had come out instead of the f200, it may have been a winner. The homebrew/emu climate has changed in the past year, and this device just doesn't fly.
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