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XGP : ウィキペディア英語版
XGP

The XGP (Extreme Game Player) was a concept portable video game system created by the Korean company GamePark as the follow-up to its GP32 handheld. Initially announced in 2005,〔( EnGadget ) announcement.〕 the XGP was finally announced in March 2006 along with the release of the similar XGP Mini〔( EnGadget ) report on redesign and Mini version.〕 and the XGP Kids. The company went bankrupt before releasing any of the models.
The XGP was scheduled to be released in three models: the XGP, the XGPmini and the XGP Kids. GamePark said that it did not wish to compete with Sony and Nintendo with the device. The XGP Kids was aimed towards children and therefore had a significantly lower price point. It was designed to run simpler games tailored to an audience besides 'hardcore gamers'. While the GP32 was only available in select markets—Korea and parts of Europe and Asia—or had to be imported, the XGP was expected to be marketed worldwide
Since Gamepark declared bankruptcy in March 2007,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gamepark files for bankruptcy )〕 the XGP will not be released.
This left GP2X—created by splinter company Gamepark Holdings—as the only successor to the GP32 to make it to market.
==Models==
GamePark was planning on releasing three models of the XGP; the high-end XGP, the middle-range XGP mini, and the low-end XGP Kids.

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