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On the Web
- The Register - "Gizmondo will begin shipping its eponymous handheld games console in the UK on 19 March, eight days after Nintendo's DS goes on sale here."
- Wired: Gizmondo's Spectacular Crack-up - Article covering the criminal backgrounds of Stefan Eriksson and cohorts and the collapse of the company behind the console.
- GamingMoz - Game data, release dates, and descriptions.
- Gizmondo Forums - News and a message board.
- GamingMoz Gizmondo - Game data, and release dates.
- GameFAQs - Provides data, reviews, cheats, and message boards for the handheld's titles.
- PortableGaming.de - Das Forum für alle Fans von Handheld-Gaming rund um Gameboy, NintendoDS, Playstation Portable (PSP), aber auch Exoten wie dem Gizmondo, Gamepark oder NeoGeo.
- BBC - "Priced at £229, the handheld device is debuting in the UK and goes on sale in the US and mainland Europe in the next few weeks."
- Gizmospain - Dedicado la portátil Gizmondo. Noticias, características, lanzamientos y foros.
- Gizmospain - Dedicado a la portátil Gizmondo. Noticias, características, lanzamientos y foros.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gizmondo - The Gizmondo was a handheld gaming console with GPRS and GPS technology, which was manufactured by Tiger Telematics. Launched in 2005,http://news.
- List of Gizmondo games - This is a list of games on the Gizmondo handheld game console. Due to Gizmondo’s financial difficulties, many of the games listed were never developed, or developed but not released.
- Carl Freer - Carl Freer (born 9 May 1970) was a director of Gizmondo Europe which went bankrupt in February 2006. Freer resigned from Gizmondo in October of 2005 as Chairman of the Board and as a Director.
- Johnny Whatever - Johnny Whatever is a computer game by Warthog Texas. It started off in development for formats such as the PlayStation 2, but after the developers were purchased by Tiger Telematics to produce titles for the Gizmondo handheld console, it became Gizmondo exclusive.
- Agaju: The Sacred Path of Treasure - Agaju: The Sacred Path of Treasure is a cancelled video game for the Gizmondo video game console. Agaju was due to utilise the Gizmondo's "Augmented Reality and Gyroscopic Camera technology" - in which the camera would have been used to form the gaming environment.