Whether you’re 16 or 36, video game addicts can get their fix on the
run with today’s new portable gaming devices.
Game Boy Advance SP
Backlight Buzz
When Nintendo’s Game Boy Advance SP
($99) rolled out earlier this year, the buzz was on its new backlight
feature. What difference does a backlight make? Quite a bit. Games can
finally be played whenever and wherever you want, where earlier Game Boy
versions required that the user be outdoors, under bright indoor lights
or using the highly promoted but highly ineffective “Worm Light.” Nintendo
has also added a new lithium-ion battery similar to recent mobile phone
batteries, which they claim delivers 10 hours of gaming with the backlight
on, 18 hours without. A slick compact design with a flip-closing lid also
adds to Game Boy Advance SP’s appeal.
HP iPAQ 1900
ViewSonic Pocket PC V35
Get More for Your Pocket
Today's Pocket PCs ($199-$499) are just beginning to show their gaming
potential. As processors keep getting faster without taking a hit on battery
supply, users can expect more game developers to take advantage of the
hardware. Two leaders in the market include HP and ViewSonic.
The HP iPAQ 1900 series ($299) features a 3.5-inch Transflective
TFT Color Screen, a 900mAh Lithium-Ion rechargeable/removable battery,
SD memory slot, Intel 200MHz Processor (PXA 250), and plenty of memory
to play your favorite game. The ViewSonic Pocket PC V35 ($299)
has a 36MB memory, weighs only 4.2 ounces, and its Intel PXA250 300 MHz
processor is fast compared to most other handhelds on the market today.
B’ngo
Not Just Another Handheld
The folks at TTPCom set out to design a user-friendly,
fun gaming platform, and based on the prototype review, they‘ve succeeded.
Set to be released in time for Christmas 2003, B’ngo seems
destined to hit the mobile gaming market running, offering a full-featured
mobile phone and digital camera -- but make no mistake: This device was
designed with the needs of the mobile gamer foremost in mind. With a proposed
price point under $200 and features such as a backlit display, wireless
graphics engine (WGE), multiplayer function and ability to communicate
with whomever you’re competing against, you get solid value for your gaming
dollar.
Nokia N-Gage Mobile Game Deck All-In-One
Nokia – They’re Not Just About Cell Phones Anymore
The Nokia N-Gage Mobile Game Deck All-In-One device
should be on store shelves in early October and is set to retail at $299.
Like B’ngo, the futuristic looking N-Gage combines advanced gaming features
with high-quality mobile phone features but was designed for the handheld
gaming console market. It allows for wireless two-way gaming and multiplayer
gaming via Bluetooth connection, and its lithium-ion battery should last
for three to six hours in gaming mode. But unlike other gaming devices,
the N-Gage will offer additional high-performance games on game cards
said to allow for richer graphics and enhanced sounds.
Real Competition or Real Hype?
When Sony announced plans to release its new portable gaming device,
the“PSP” or Playstation Portable (estimated
retail not yet available), the buzz in the portable gaming community quickly
turned into a roar. Would the PSP offer up the first serious competition
to Nintendo in more than a decade or would it fall short of expectations?
Said to be released in 2004, the PSP is based around the foundation of
a new medium entitled Universal Media Disk. This new device is capable
of storing 1.8GB of data in a cartridge similar to a mini disk. It will
be equipped with a backlit wide screen monitor capable of showing 3-D
images, stereo sound, USB 2.0 connectivity and a custom processor.
Top Selling Game Boy Advance SP Games
While many new portable gaming devices aren’t set to released until
later this year, you can find a variety of games for your Game Boy
Advance SP or Pocket PC.
1. Pokemon Ruby (Nintendo)
2. Pokemon Sapphire (Nintendo)
3. Driver 2 Advance (Infogrames)
4. Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice (Konami)
5. Legend of Zelda (Nintendo)
6. Sonic Advance 2 (Sega)
7. Godzilla: Domination! (Infogrames)
8. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (Activision)
9. Frogger's Adventures: Temple of the Frog (Konami)
10. Pac-Man Collection (Namco)
11. Super Mario World (Nintendo)