LONDON, 15th February, 2005 - Gizmondo Europe Ltd, subsidiary of Jacksonville, Florida-based Tiger Telematics Inc. (other OTC, TGTL), announces the signing of Worms World Party for the Gizmondo ...
In the rough-and-tumble world of gaming, it’s tough to be the new kid on the block. Bringing fresh function to a market where names like Nintendo and Sony rule the roost, Tiger Telematics has rolled ...
LONDON, 4th May 2005 - Gizmondo Europe Ltd, subsidiary of Jacksonville, Florida-based Tiger Telematics Inc. (other OTC, TGTL), today confirmed the line-up of amazing game titles to be unveiled and ...
Hot on the heels of its European release, the Gizmondo is the third device entering the handheld space this year. Tiger Telematics' Gizmondo arrived at E3 in fine booth-babe fashion boasting an ...
European admirers of the Tiger Telematics Gizmondo will soon have an opportunity to purchase a cheaper version of the handheld gaming device. Tiger Telematics has announced that the new Smart Adds ...
Gizmondo, a handheld video game player whose creators hoped to take on the likes of PlayStation Portable from Sony and DS from Nintendo by advertising it as a device that "can do anything," has ...
LONDON — 21 SEPTEMBER, 2004 — Gizmondo Europe Ltd, a subsidiary of Jacksonville, Florida-based, Tiger Telematics Inc. (TGTL), announced today that the NVIDIA GoForce 3D 4500 wireless media processor ...
Tiger Telematics’ Confirms The Completed Development Of The 2006 Release Of A Widescreen Next Generation Model. The new Widescreen device will compliment the current Gizmondo, due to launch shortly in ...
LONDON, 12th April 2005 - Gizmondo Europe Ltd, subsidiary of Jacksonville, Florida-based Tiger Telematics Inc. (other OTC, TGTL), today confirmed details of its previously outlined strategy for a new ...
When Tiger Telematic's Gizmondo was announced in 2004 as the next handheld that would challenge gaming powerhouses Nintendo and Sony in the portable market, some analysts felt like they were watching ...
You'd have to be crazy to launch another portable gaming system right now. Sony is waging war on Nintendo's market share with its popular PSP. Nintendo is pulling out all the stops to fend them off ...
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