https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CaU9jQQJ1o
The Pandora is a handheld gaming console that went on âsaleâ in 2007. Itâs only now arriving in the hands of customers, eager to get their hands on something that looks like a DS, but is actually so much more
Long written off as vapourware, the Pandora is an open source handheld. What this means is that itâs not locked in any way, like a DS or a PSP is. Instead, running on a form of Linux, you can install pretty much anything that the Pandoraâs hardware can run, with ports currently underway on everything from Homeworld to Quake to Lemmings.
Being open source, itâs also a perfect platform for emulation, with the Pandora capable of running games originally intended for the NES, SNES, Neo Geo, N64, Dreamcast, PlayStation, Amiga, Game Boy Advance and more.
As youâll see in the above vid, itâs got a touch screen, d-pad, dual analogue sticks (take note, Sony!) and even a full keyboard. Youâll also see that, courtesy of its onboard storage and reliance on emulation, itâs soon to be very unpopular with companies like Nintendo.
[thanks Antony!]