Time Top Game King
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| Time Top Game King | |
| Image:SystemPicture.jpg | |
| Manufacturer: | Time Top |
| Alternate Names: | GM-812(G) |
| Announced: | date the console was announced |
| Release date: | JP: date/month in text/year NA: date/month in text/year EU: date/month in text/year AU: date/month in text/year |
| Initial Price: | JP: ? NA: ? EU: ? AU: ? |
| Discontinued: | date discontinued |
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Description of Hardware
The Time Top Game King is a wonderfully crap piece of hardware. Released around 2004, this Nintendo Game Boy Advance lookalike sports a low res mono screen (not much higher quality than the Sega Dreamcast VMU) and two fire buttons. Around 20 titles are available for the Game King, many of which are poor quality clones of Nintendo Entertainment System games such as Super Mario Bros and Contra. Three games are also built in on the system.
In 2005, the Game King II was released. Internally, it is the same as the original Game King (only with a sidelit screen), but physically, it is a clone of the Sony PlayStation Portable.
The Game King is manufactured by the Guangzhou Panyu Gaoming Electronics Co., Ltd., also known as GZ Daidaixing Tec.Electronics Co., Ltd.
Hardware Specifications
Specifications of the hardware would be inserted here, ideally from the official specs.
Hardware Revisions
Peripherals
Emulation
Trivia
External Links
Brian Provinciano's site containing technical information and how to write your own Game King game.
deKay's Game King Page with a rundown of many of the titles and the dodgy boxart and blurbs that accompany them.
TimeTop, makers of the Game King.

