Palm-based game console
[Archived in Entry, Handheld Palm, Palm Handheld]
Nakajima on 2003/05/05:
„According to an article on CNEt, gaming start-up Tapwave is building a handheld game console based on Palm OS. Although this is an interesting idea, it's going to be very tough to find niche between two giants, Nintendo Gameboy Advanced and Sony Clie. They should keep it in their mind that Sony has indicated a very strong interest in buying Palm's software business....“
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„It has already signed on some popular gaming studios like Activision (ATVI) and Midway, and Lim says it should launch with some high-profile titles (though the company hasn't given specifics). TapWave will also make its APIs -- the internal programming codes that developers need -- available to other game manufacturers in hopes that they will develop for this new platform. Whether they do or not, of course, depends on how many people buy the handheld, so TapWave's own initial games have to be good enough to sell the hardware.“http://interactive.usc.edu/archives/000361.html - Cached
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