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    General games Plezo intros game-emulating PMG-250 handheld

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    While it may have trouble prying folks away from their do-it-all GP2Xs, Plezo's new PMG-250 portable media player looks like it could attract the interest of at least a few nostalgic gamers, boasting some game emulation support in addition to the usual audio and video capabilities. Of course, you'll be somewhat limited in your gaming options, with the NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Sega Mega Drive (a.k.a. Genesis) the only consoles supported, although that should still be more than enough to help you re-learn some of those old school skills you may have forgotten. The device itself also looks to be decent enough, with a 2.5-inch LCD, 2GB of internal memory, and an SD slot for some sure-to-be-needed additional expansion. Not surprisingly, this one looks to be exclusive to Korea for the time being, where it'll set you back 169,000 won, or about $180.

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    that thing looks pretty cool.

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    looks cool but not worth $180 thats about the cost of a ds if im not mistaken

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyrtrublue View Post
    looks cool but not worth $180 thats about the cost of a ds if im not mistaken
    Which is also what a much more versatile GP2X runs for... not to mention the new price of a PSP which also is very nice done up properly. Why pay the same money for less value and content?

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    and it has a really small screen, and nothing is said about how well its emulation properties work

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    Also, what version of Galaga is that? It's definitely not the arcade one, thats for sure.

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