Postby Davidizer13 » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:13 pm
The closest thing I know to what you're looking for is the GP2X, an open-source Korean handheld that's primarily made for emulation. It's not meant as a direct competitor to the other handhelds, and it's basically based on piracy, but it's got a few of your requirements. It's also surprisingly cheap - they're charging $150 for the latest version, which, from the specs, seems a few times more powerful than the other handhelds. Now that I really look at it, I'm seriously considering getting one.
There's also OnLive, which...well...yeah. The concept's interesting, but the whole cloud system thing and not owning your games doesn't sit well with me in case of a Sony-class fiasco.
Yeah, at this point, the three players in the market are sufficiently entrenched so that nobody else can get in. Of course, that's what they said when Microsoft announced the Xbox, but I don't see any other companies making a drive to breaking into the market right now.
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