Is this the least surprising gaming news ever? Yes, Gizmondo Europe going into administration will shock absolutely no one although those (very) few punters who bought into the handheld console/sat-nav/thingummy will be cursing those lunchtime beers that fuelled their wayward purchases. There is probably a very good book to be written about this whole sorry saga, with dubious business practices a prominent feature. Having said that I predict there will be some sort of retro following for the Giz in the future as it did have some, ok one, redeeming feature - the sat-nav. Maybe in 2010 that boxed and sealed Giz that you picked up for cheap - has the London store shut yet? - could be worth more than it is now. The Gizmondo then, a flawed tech-experiment or a piece of woefully designed hardware with all the consumer appeal of an iced tea in Moscow?