Tiger Telematics Inc today confirmed its USA release date of October 22, 2005 for Gizmondo and announced further retailers carrying the product in the United Kingdom. Carl Freer, co-founder and Chairman, Tiger Telematics, says: "Contrary to rumors in the marketplace we are not delaying the scheduled USA launch, we are committed to the October 22, 2005 release date, and the product will be available in all 50 states well in advance of the Christmas retail season."

The extensive list of UK retailers continues to grow following the demand generated by the new Satellite Navigation package. Previously announced retailers like Comet (a leading UK electrical supplier with 264 stores), Argos (the UK's #1 catalogue-based highstreet retailer), Carphone Warehouse, HMV, Virtual Games, Harrods, Amazon and the top-10 destination John Lewis stores, are joined by Play.com and Maplin.

News source: GamePro


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(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by MaskingTape on 12 Oct 2005 - 19:26
Ugh why bother? You can't compete against Nintendo and Sony in the handheld market.
Quote this comment #1.1 Posted by roadwarrior on 13 Oct 2005 - 15:01
Depending on the price, it could be a competitor to the PSP. It has some interesting features that the PSP does not have, like a GPS.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by nienor on 13 Oct 2005 - 00:31
This thing live again?
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by Laslow on 13 Oct 2005 - 11:16
I can only expect the best from the company that brought us the game.com
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