Where do you get the ROMs to play the games ???
Wait... can they even do that?
Is there some place I can see what went down with this device? I mean how did they just not deliver? Also why wouldnt you be able to get your money back? What did they do with the money???
Can you not do a chargeback on your credit card?
Geez, that's the most boring handheld I've ever seen.
Geez, that's the most boring handheld I've ever seen.
Geez, that's the most boring handheld I've ever seen.
I dodged that bullet by sheerest luck... I was one of the people that paid at the very beginning only to have my VISA charged back to me by their bank when they had some credit card confusion in the first couple weeks... I was then going to do an epayment of some kind but it was a PITA, so I just decided to hold off until they could accept overseas credit card payments again... by the time that was sorted out, I'd decided to hold off for a little while and see where it all went... I was kind of back and forth on the whole thing for months, but in the end, I was (obviously) really glad I held off... That project ended up being so many good intentions frustrated by bad circumstances and inexperience...I don't know all the details of what is going on with them because I only pop in to their forums to try to understand what has happened every few months. But basically...they took a bunch of preorders at a price that was wildly optimistic. They had tons of manufacturing problems and cost overruns, resulting in them moving manufacturing from the US to Germany, but they lost so much money that they could no longer fulfill the original orders.
They then started selling new Pandoras at a price that would hopefully allow them to eventually fulfill the original orders once enough new orders were filled. The problem is that there were two storefronts for the Pandora, one German, one UK. I ordered through the UK store, but the guy running that one is basically out of cash. So I doubt I would even be able to get my money back from him.
I can probably use my order number to place the upgrade order through the German store (the one I linked) and get one now but I feel kinda raw about paying more (~$160 more!) in the end than someone who decided to just buy one on a whim today (plus they have been holding my money for years - not only that I signed up to get a Pandora for ~$400, not $600+)...
I like my Dingoo, but it's got a few miles on it, and the GCW Zero looks so much better...but it's perfect for old gaming. no useless widescreens here!
and as it has been said, it's a spiritual and community made successor to the popular Dingoo:
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http://www.dingoonity.org/
But... but... but... the R-Zone HeadGear is AWESOMESAUCE!!!I don't know ... R-Zone was pretty boring.
So I guess this thread can sleep for a few months now until the Kickstarter Zeros start shipping. Hopefully see you all again in March when the fun really begins.
Of course, if some interesting news about the GCW Zero comes up before then, we can discuss it, and I'll update the OP if it's important enough.
So I guess this thread can sleep for a few months now until the Kickstarter Zeros start shipping. Hopefully see you all again in March when the fun really begins.
Of course, if some interesting news about the GCW Zero comes up before then, we can discuss it, and I'll update the OP if it's important enough.
I want to know if this supports save states and cheats or if it's basically depending on the emulators.
Can no one answer my question? Can the Zero run CPS3 games? ;_;
Does an atari jaguar enulator exists and if so, could it work on this device?
but it's perfect for old gaming. no useless widescreens here!
and as it has been said, it's a spiritual and community made successor to the popular Dingoo:
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http://www.dingoonity.org/
320x240 makes a terrible screen for retro games that use around 256x224 (SNES/NES for example)
320x240 makes a terrible screen for retro games that use around 256x224 (SNES/NES for example)
Actually it works fine. Unscaled it's pixel perfect. Scaled, it still looks ok, depending on scaling technique.
Do you have a dev build of the handheld? can you run a SNES game with full screen and take a still photo of it, if you dont mind?
320x240 makes a terrible screen for retro games that use around 256x224 (SNES/NES for example)
So where is the best place to go for news and updates for this? The GCW Zero main site doesn't really have much info and the other sites seem pretty dev oriented. Once this thread stops I am not sure where the discussion will continue.
This thread won't stop; just slow down until units actually ship. And I intend to update the OP when significant news occurs.So where is the best place to go for news and updates for this? The GCW Zero main site doesn't really have much info and the other sites seem pretty dev oriented. Once this thread stops I am not sure where the discussion will continue.
May 2013 is the estimated date when it will be available to the general public. The device will be sold at gcw-zero.com, with dragonbox.de and ithic.com as official resellers.
The start and select buttons are in a terrible location, but outside of that it looks like an awesome piece of hardware.
I tend to agree, however people who have early units claim the Start/Select location isn't a problem. i.e. see this thread.
Hi folks, I am proud to announce a skilled developer from the GP2X, Zodiac, and iPhone scenes: ZodTTD will be developing for the GCW Zero. ZodTTD has helped bring both emulators and open source program ports to many different platforms, including the first playable PSX emulator available on the GP2X handheld. He also is an expert at Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe porting and is excited to soon be releasing great software for the GCW-Zero. Plans are in the works for PSX emu workFor more information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZodTTD
http://www.youtube.com/user/zodttd?feature=watch
http://www.zodttd.com/
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Additionally, it should be noted that I (Senor Quack) have also come on-board the GCW development team and will be contributing numerous ports and firmware contributions. I have been behind many GP2X and Wiz ports along with firmware efforts and am 100% behind the GCW-Zero. I think it's a great design at a great price and with it's running OpenDingux and with the talented dev-team already assembled, folks should be in for a real treat!
Was hoping we would have had an update on selecting the color of our unit(s) and when they might ship... but in the podcast he mentioned by or after march 15th.
What podcast?
You would think they wouldn't be able to start manufacturing without knowing how many of each color to make.
Justin Barwick said:As stated before further down in the comments somewhere we will be doing the survery about 3 to 4 weeks before we ship to get shirt sizes,console color, and confirm your shipping address.
So more then likely I will be typing up the survey and sending them this weekend to get all the shirts order for printing to guarntee they are here when we ship the consoles.
The consoles are here the cards should be here in a day or so. We also need to change bootloader to make the 512MB addressable by the OS for the console. A console was sent to the devs and has not arrived yet for them to do the small modification but should be there shortly. Once they get the console changing of the code should only take moments. I plan to start shipping SE by Feb 26th, 2013 and The KS by March 15th, 2013.
Snesfan is correct Chinese New Year did cause a delay they did not get back till 18th of Feb and the factories weren't up till 20th and my SD cards were shipped on 19th.