Sega Classics Pack Announced For Gizmondo

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LONDON, 7th January, 2005 - Gizmondo Europe Ltd, subsidiary of Jacksonville, Florida-based Tiger Telematics Inc. (other OTC, TGTL), today announced plans for a thumb-bending Sega Classics arcade pack to be released on Gizmondo, having signed letters of intent with Digital Media Cartridge Ltd ("DMC" in the following).

The games being discussed include Sonic the Hedgehog, Outrun, Golden Axe, Altered Beast and Shinobi. These arguably form the foundation on which videogaming was built, and it's true testament that these games are every bit as entertaining as when they first appeared in the arcades.

Each title plays perfectly on the new handheld multi-entertainment device. The pin-sharp screen of the Gizmondo will give this Sega Classics pack a youthful facelift, but the games themselves will be left as nature intended. The game cartridge will be developed and made at DMC's facility in Taiwan.

Lucky show-goers at the 2005 Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show have a surprise in store for them today when Sonic the Hedgehog will be shown on the Gizmondo for the very first time (Stand #70037, Central Plaza).

Brian Moon, Senior VP of Business Development at DMC, offered, "The fact that these games are every bit as playable today as they were back on 16-bit machines is a tribute to their heritage and the teams that developed them. It's great that we can bring them bang up to date by using today's hardware and introduce an entirely new audience to some of the greatest games ever devised".

Steven Law, Chief Operating Officer, Gizmondo Europe, said, "The Sega brand is synonymous with gameplay and quality. These games hold a special attraction to the traditional early adopter, but equally, represent entirely new territory for those that missed the 16-bit revolution."

The Gizmondo is powered by Microsoft Windows CE advanced real-time operating system, boasting a 2.8-inch TFT colour screen with a Samsung ARM9 400Mhz processor and incorporates the GoForce 3D 4500 NVIDIA graphics accelerator. It provides cutting-edge gaming, multimedia messaging, an MP3 music player, Mpeg4 movie playing capability, a digital camera and a GPRS network link to allow wide-area network gaming. Additionally, it contains a GPS chip for location-based services, is equipped with Bluetooth for use in multi-player gaming and accepts MMC card accessories.

The Gizmondo device and its games are currently launching in the U.K. and in North American and Continental Europe markets late in the first quarter 2005. Gizmondo is also on show at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, stand #70037, Central Plaza, from 6th-9th January 2005.

About Tiger Telematics and Gizmondo

Gizmondo Europe Ltd. is an owned subsidiary of Tiger Telematics Inc (TGTL) and is the maker of Gizmondo, a next-generation mobile entertainment device. Launched in 2004, the gaming device includes built-in music, video, messaging and picture functions and GPS.

Tiger Telematics is a designer, developer and marketer of mobile telematics systems and services that combine global GPS functions and voice recognition technology to locate and track vehicles and people down to street level in countries throughout the world. The systems are designed to operate on GPS and are currently being marketed to GSM current and potential subscribers, primarily by the company's United Kingdom based subsidiaries.

www.gizmondo.com

www.tigertelematics.com

About Digital Media Cartridge, Limited

Digital Media Cartridge, Ltd. was founded in 2003 as a British Virgin Islands company having multiple development locations in the world and manufacture facility in mainland China and Taiwan. The company develops, publishes and distributes interactive entertainment software products for a variety of hardware platforms including PC, mobile and wireless devices
 
These are some of the same games that have come out for EVERY other device out there. :lol Sega released "Classic" games for the Palm OS as well, and they turned out to be ports of the GAME GEAR versions. There's also Golden Axe and Altered Beast for the Tapwave Zoadiac, which I passed on when I heard that they weren't even as good as the Genesis versions. Thankfully there's a Genesis emulator in Little John Z (freeware emu for Zodiac and other handhelds like the GP32 that supports NES, GB, GBC, SNES, Genesis, TG-16, Neo-Geo Pocket Color, and Wonderswan Color) that lets you play the real versions anyway, and I'm sure it will be ported to Gizmondo as well. :)
 
Talking of Gizmodo. On way home tonight, on Regent Street in London...few doors down from Apple's new megastore, there's a shop being fitted up, GIZMONDO flagship store. I thought WTF?!?! So they obviously have some money behind them....as rent ain't cheap there.
 
Wait...they're actually going to call the STORE "Gizmondo?" :lol That's got to be the dumbest name for a system yet.
 
lol Sega's shit is everywhere now.

Some time in the future I would expect to see sega games comes free with burgers ....

hmm . it's already happening ..
 
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