TapWave's Zodiac Handheld Analyzed
Thanks to GameSpot for their feature taking a look at TapWave's PDA-based handheld, the Zodiac. They argue: "After using the Zodiac for a bit, you get the impression that it's designed not as a handheld gaming system with some built-in PDA functionality but, rather, as a PDA that also happens to play games pretty well." While being impressed with fan support at sites like Zodiac Gamer, the reviewer suggests: "So far, TapWave has presented a fairly impressive package with the Zodiac, though its current lineup of top-tier games is a little too short to catch the average gamer's attention." The review concludes: "The system is also a little pricey for the gamer on a budget... [but] it's a fairly open platform due to its Palm OS support, so the amateur development community will likely keep the Zodiac stocked with amusement potential regardless of what the system's commercial developers turn out."
Seems like it would be a lot better to design a good game system with PDA functionality, like this thing, than the opposite. If it's good at gaming, how tough is to add PDA features?
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My biggest complaint about the Zodiac isn't really the lack of games or price right now, it's that theiy tried to make a Palm that's good for gaming, but it still looks like a gameboy.
I want a gaming device I can pull out in class and not have anyone give a second thought to. Even if I pull out the Zodiac to jot down an exam time or some such, I really think most people would assume I was gaming.
In most respects, it seems to be more of a PDA that games prety well than a game system with PDA features, but it still looks like another game boy.
"Infants flesh will be in season throughout the year." -Swift
It looks to have promise, and while i am tempted to grab one quickly, I think i am going to wait it out and see how well it gets supported. The Sony handheld is just a bit over the horizon, and I am totally happy with my GBA SP right now so I just don't feel the need to own one. If I was in need of a PDA though, I think this would be my first choice.
The arcade emulation is the one feature that most draws me to this, I love old arcade games from the 80s through early 90s.
On Wall Street they say "buy low, sell high" On the pad we say, "buy high, sell high" Isn't that somehow better?