- The
Gizmondo is a
handheld gaming console developed by
Gizmondo Europe. Its
development was led by
Swedish entrepreneur Carl Freer, who
served as chairman...
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Sweden and the
United States. The
developer later developed titles as
Gizmondo Europe,
before the
company disbanded; key
staff formed Embryonic Studios...
- or Tiger, was a
Swedish electronics company, best
known for the
failed Gizmondo handheld game console. In 2000, Carl
Freer formed Eagle Eye Scandinavian...
- Xbox in July, for
Microsoft Windows in September, and in July 2005 for
Gizmondo.
Although general reviews were mixed, the game is
highly praised by rally...
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developer and
criminal from
Uppsala involved in the
British gaming company Gizmondo with his
business partner Carl Freer,
until it
became insolvent in 2005...
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American company Tiger Telematics,
which created the
handheld game
console Gizmondo.
Freer is also the
founder of Singapore-based medical-device company, Aluminaid...
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connectivity with the
PlayStation 3,
other PSPs, and the Internet. Tiger's
Gizmondo came out in the UK
during March 2005 and it was
released in the U.S. during...
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Balls is a 2005
puzzle video game
developed by
Gizmondo Studios in
Manchester and
released on the
Gizmondo handheld system. The game was
originally designed...
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research and
development work for
Gizmondo Europe in 2003 and was paid $7.6 million.[unreliable source?]
After Gizmondo Europe's
bankruptcy in
early 2006...
- the Game Boy
Advance by
Visual Impact on
November 11, 2003, and to the
Gizmondo by
Exient Entertainment on
August 31, 2005, as a
launch title. Set on a...