Gizmondo Comes to America. World Remains Unchanged.

As many Gear Factor readers had predicted, the Saturday release of the Gizmondo in the United States came and went with little more than a tired sigh from the American gaming community. In spite of its wealth of interesting specs, the $229 GPS-enabled gaming handheld has drawn only harsh criticism from just about every corner […]
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As many Gear Factor readers had predicted, the Saturday release of the Gizmondo in the United States came and went with little more than a tired sigh from the American gaming community. In spite of its wealth of interesting specs, the $229 GPS-enabled gaming handheld has drawn only harsh criticism from just about every corner of the market. Buggy performance, bewildering content offerings, and a lack of focus on its core competency have conspired to make the Gizmondo a failure on two continents – not unlike the equally doomed Nokia N-Gage that came before it.