Device comparison

GamePark Holdings GP32 vs. KoHotech Ritmix RZX-50

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Quick verdict

More portable
GP32
Newer model
Ritmix RZX-50

Main differences

  • KoHotech Ritmix RZX-50 has similar emulation coverage to GamePark Holdings GP32.
  • GamePark Holdings GP32 is roughly 11% smaller and 15% lighter.
  • KoHotech Ritmix RZX-50 runs OpenDingux; GamePark Holdings GP32 runs Propietary (Community made open source SDK).

GamePark Holdings

GP32

Details
Price
Unknown
OS
Propietary (Community made open source SDK)
Released
Jan 2001
Up to
Genesis
Screen
3.5 inch TFT
Weight
163 grams

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KoHotech

Ritmix RZX-50

Details
Price
Unknown
OS
OpenDingux
Released
Jan 2011
Up to
Genesis
Screen
4.3 inch TFT
Weight
192 grams

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Specs

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SpecGP32Ritmix RZX-50
OSPropietary (Community made open source SDK)OpenDingux
Screen3.5 inch4.3 inch
Aspect ratio4:316:9
Resolution320 x 240480 x 272
ChipsetSamsung S3C2400X01Ingenic JZ4755
CPUARM920TXBurst
RAM8 MB SDRAM64 MB DDR2
StorageInternal 512 KB & External SmartMediaInternal 4 GB & External MicroSD
BatteryAA x21800 mAh
Weight163 grams192 grams
Dimensions147 mm x 88 mm x 34 mm182 mm x 80 mm x 15 mm

Emulation

Excellent › Good › Playable › Limited › Unsupported

SystemGP32Ritmix RZX-50
Classic systems
Game Boy
NES
Genesis
GBA
SNES
PS1
Mid-generation systems
DS
N64
Dreamcast
PSP
Saturn
Sixth-generation systems
GameCube
Wii
PS2
Modern systems
3DS
Switch
Wii U
PS3

Emulation source notes

  • GP32 DS: Nintendo DS: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 DS: Nintendo DS: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 3DS: Nintendo 3DS: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 3DS: Nintendo 3DS: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 GBA: Nintendo Game Boy Advance: Most games playable at full speed, a few games have lower frame rates but still mostly playable with frameskip
  • Ritmix RZX-50 GBA: Nintendo Game Boy Advance: Most games playable at full speed, a few games have lower frame rates but still mostly playable with frameskip
  • GP32 N64: Nintendo 64: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 N64: Nintendo 64: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 NES: Nintendo Entertainment System: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • Ritmix RZX-50 NES: Nintendo Entertainment System: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • GP32 PS1: Sony Playstation: Only the easiest to emulate games are barely playable
  • Ritmix RZX-50 PS1: Sony Playstation: Most games playable but mostly with frameskip, struggles with harder to emulate games
  • GP32 PS2: Sony Playstation 2: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 PS2: Sony Playstation 2: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 PS3: Sony Playstation 3: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 PS3: Sony Playstation 3: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 PSP: Sony Playstation Portable: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 PSP: Sony Playstation Portable: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 Wii: Nintendo Wii: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 Wii: Nintendo Wii: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 SNES: Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Most games playable but mostly with frameskip, struggles with harder to emulate games
  • Ritmix RZX-50 SNES: Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Most games playable but mostly with frameskip, struggles with harder to emulate games
  • GP32 Wii U: Nintendo Wii U: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 Wii U: Nintendo Wii U: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 Saturn: Sega Saturn: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 Saturn: Sega Saturn: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 Switch: Nintendo Switch: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 Switch: Nintendo Switch: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 Genesis: Sega Genesis / Mega Drive: Most games playable at full speed, a few games have lower frame rates but still mostly playable with frameskip
  • Ritmix RZX-50 Genesis: Sega Genesis / Mega Drive: Most games playable at full speed, a few games have lower frame rates but still mostly playable with frameskip
  • GP32 Game Boy: Game Boy / Game Boy Color: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • Ritmix RZX-50 Game Boy: Game Boy / Game Boy Color: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • GP32 GameCube: Nintendo GameCube: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 GameCube: Nintendo GameCube: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GP32 Dreamcast: Sega Dreamcast: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Ritmix RZX-50 Dreamcast: Sega Dreamcast: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow

Frequently asked

What's the difference between the GamePark Holdings GP32 and the KoHotech Ritmix RZX-50?
KoHotech Ritmix RZX-50 has similar emulation coverage to GamePark Holdings GP32. GamePark Holdings GP32 is roughly 11% smaller and 15% lighter. KoHotech Ritmix RZX-50 runs OpenDingux; GamePark Holdings GP32 runs Propietary (Community made open source SDK).
Which is newer, the GamePark Holdings GP32 or the KoHotech Ritmix RZX-50?
The KoHotech Ritmix RZX-50 is the newer model, released in 2011.

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