It has exactly the same problems as the Pandora does: proprietary software needed for hardware acceleration and wireless. But then it also has practical problems of a very low resolution, no keyboard, and a severe lack of software. Really, the total number of programs that have been ported to the GCW Zero is less than a hundred, I think. For its intended purpose (emulation for running old proprietary games), it's probably quite good; after all, it only takes one emulator for each system you want to emulate. Not so great as a libre gaming device, though.

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