
Hando's gp32 site is www.gp32x.com.
Hooka: When did you get your gp32?
Hando: It was around May 2002. I got mine from Lik-Sang.com.
Hooka: Did you open gp32x.com before or after you got it?
Hando: It was a few weeks after I got it.
Hooka: What made you want to get one?
Hando: Actually I wanted to buy a GBA with flash stuff ;) and when
browsing Lik-Sang.com product pages I found info about GP32. Then I
started searching information about Gp32 and found info about
Wolfenstein port, Descent WIP. I realized that this console has a great
potential and there would be a lot of emulators for it in the future.
Anyway it was really a tough decision to make :) but finally I decided
to buy GP32 and I haven't ever regretted this decision.
Hooka: How long has gp32x.com been open now?
Hando: For 2 years :)
Hooka: How long has your other site www.emu.pl been open?
Hando: I started emu.pl on 01 March 1998 so it is 6 years old now :)
Hooka: Do you have any other websites?
Hando: There are a few websites I am involved in but nothing particular
and worth of mentioning :)
Hooka: Was it a change having gp32x in English compared to emu.pl being
in Polish?
Hando: Yeah, very big! Polish is my native language so it is not a
problem to write news in polish :) Writing news in English was and
still is kind of difficult for me as I don't use English in Poland at
all and the last time I used it was like 12 years ago for only 3 weeks
:) But I am improving every time I write news and now I hope I don't
make as many errors as at the beginning :)
Hooka: How did you wind up hosting GPengine? (An excellent project if
you ask me, it's the reason I finally saved enough money for my gp32,
well it, Doom and the other Emu's, but it was one of those really high
up ones ;) )
Hando: It was actually Black who asked me if I would like to host a
cool project :) (he didn't tell me that it was going to be a PC Engine
emulator) but I agreed and this is how it all started :)
Hooka: I remember when you were first looking for GP32 X-treme members,
how did that work out? I've kinda noticed EvilDragon and you are the
only ones posting news anymore ;)
Hando: Every time I post such news a lot of people send me emails
asking about joining XTeam. It is actually the only way I can find
people for a news writer position. Sometimes it works sometimes not.
Xteam doesn't only mean news writing. Most of us are mainly moderating
board, so this is the reason that mostly Evil Dragon and I are writing
the news.
Hooka: Who are the current members of the gp32 X-treme team?
Hando: Here is list of people straight from database but most of them
are not active: Meonlyeviler, Evil_Cartman, EvilDragon, akumajo,
hardcoregp, GeneralNMX, Axeman, and Rico. Some of them just moderate
boards, some like EvilDragon and me write news and moderate.
Hooka: Did you ever expect your site to get as much traffic as it does?
Hando: Actually no, but I assumed that it can be high.
Hooka: Is it hard to keep up with the gp32scene news sometimes?
Hando: The only problem is when I have to go to another city or country
(like now I am in Hong Kong and I am still waiting for an Internet
connection in my apartment :). I try to check news when it is possible
but sometimes it is hard so this is why I need people to update the
news section.
Hooka: Do you code at all? If yes, what have you coded?
Hando: Not at all. I mainly do web stuff like php/msql coding but it is
not real coding like C++.
Hooka: What are some of your favorite games that are emulatable on the
gp32?
Hando: Streets of Rage 1,2,3 for Genesis. Final Fantasy 3, GunNac and
few others for Nes, Rtype 1 for PC Engine, Fred, Draconus and Zybex for
Atari 8bit. I play a lot of games I really enjoy so this is very hard
to choose only a few games : )
Hooka: What is your favorite homebrew game?
Hando: I like Asteroids by Giffel very much. I like a lot of other PD
games but this one is always on my SMC.
Hooka: What is your favorite game port?
Hando: Without any doubts Scumm port :)
Hooka: What is your favorite actual gp32 game?
Hando: Her Knights and Pinball Dreams.
Hooka: For the future what projects can't you wait to be finished?
Hando: I have so many ideas all the time :) but not too much time and
actually I don't know for now which project I will realize first :)
Hooka: What new projects are you hoping will eventually be made?
Hando: I’m thinking about Demo coding competition. No games, no
emulators only demonstrations :) It is actually the idea I am working
on currently.
Hooka: How long do you think the gp32 will be around?
Hando: I think that Gp32 will share Dreamcast fate. No commercial
releases but the Scene will last long :)
Hooka: Do you think the gp32 chatboard will become a common add-on for
the gp32?
Hando: It depends. If there would be more software with chatboard
support than more people will buy chatboards :) I haven't got any yet.
Hooka: What do you think about the 32/64 MB mod's by Robster?
Hando: It is nice that there is a possibility of increasing the memory
but I think it is rather for geeks :) There is actually no useful
software using 32/64 MB of memory for the moment and I don't think we
will see too many of them. But still it is good to have such a
possibility for future. Maybe next Snes emulator version will support
32/64 MB mod to allow playing big games like Tales of Phantasia :)
Hooka: Thanks for your time, If you feel I missed anything or you would
like to add anything feel free to do so!
Hando: Long live GP32 :)
Hooka: Have a Good Day!
Hando: Thanks. Bye.
Thank you Hando for doing this interview!
*Interview finished 10/06/04*
