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Gizmondo Games

Gizmondo

Gizmondo
Year: 2004
Generation: Seventh
Producer: Tiger Telematics
Launch Year: 2005
Discontinued: 2006
Units Sold: 25,000 units
Top Game: Tony Hawk's Underground 2 Remix
Price at Launch: $399
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
CPU: ARM9
RAM: 64 MB of RAM
Devices / Peripherals: Mobile Phone,Camera,Bluetooth,GPS,Gaming Console

1. What Was the Gizmondo?

The Gizmondo was a handheld gaming console released in 2005 by Tiger Telematics. Marketed as a multifunctional entertainment device, it featured gaming, messaging, music, video playback, GPS navigation, and even a camera—all in one sleek unit.

Despite its ambitious design and cutting-edge features, the Gizmondo is mostly remembered today for its massive commercial failure and the wild controversies surrounding its creators.


2. Key Features of the Gizmondo

  • 2.8" TFT color screen: decent display for the time with 320x240 resolution.
  • Built-in GPS: rare for a handheld device in 2005, used for both gaming and navigation.
  • GPRS + SMS messaging: functioned as a mobile communication device (SIM card required).
  • Camera and media player: supported MP3, WMA, JPEG, and video playback.
  • Windows CE-based OS: allowed multitasking and potential app development beyond gaming.

3. Game Library and Performance

  • Limited software support: only around 14 games were officially released.
  • Top titles: included Sticky Balls, Trailblazer, and Colors.
  • Performance potential: hardware was solid, but underutilized due to lack of developer support.

4. Scandal, Collapse, and Legacy

The Gizmondo's collapse was dramatic. Lavish marketing events, celebrity endorsements, and a bizarre Supercar crash by a company executive led to intense media scrutiny. Tiger Telematics filed for bankruptcy in 2006, barely a year after launch.

  • Infamous failure: considered one of the worst-selling consoles ever made.
  • Internet cult status: became a meme and case study in business mismanagement.
  • Collector curiosity: now prized by rare hardware collectors and retro gaming historians.
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