
When I talk about the Caanoo, I would love to start by telling you how this console magically appeared at my door one day, direct from the shores of Korea. Unfortunately, I had to work for this unit, as it got held at a mail depot far away from me, and using only public transport and my own two feet, I spent the best part of a day going to collect it. Was it worth it? Read on. Continue reading 'REVIEW: The GPH Caanoo'»
As we zoom headfirst towards the launch of the Caanoo, the brand new open-source handheld console, its manufacturer, Gamepark Holdings is keen to point out the differences between the Caanoo and other handheld portable devices. Today we are going to look at the differences between the Caanoo and iOS devices, namely the iPhone, iPad and the iPod Touch. Shall we?
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The website for Wizzley Presto and the Mysterious Time Machine opened to the public on April 3rd of this year and the unique selling point was that the game would be finished in just 30 days, or so they claimed…
Interestingly the games main developer is Craig Rothwell who is far better known for starting the Pandora handheld project. Read more about the progress of the game after the jump.
Continue reading 'How To Make An iPhone Game In “30 days”'»

Here at openXile, we love shiny new gadgets. But lets not forget to show love to our old ones too.
Today, we’re taking a trip down memory lane to take a look at ten games for the GP32 system, arguably the first handheld open source console, which you may have missed when the console was about.
So dig up your GP32 and download the following games from here , because we’re about to get semi-oldschool!
Continue reading 'Ten GP32 Games You May Have Missed'»