Analogue Pocket Handheld Game Console
The highly anticipated Analogue Pocket handheld game console has now been officially delayed until October due to severe electrical component shortages as well as logistical issues, possibly caused by the Suez Canal blockage. Unlike other emulation devices, this one can actually be configured to support cartridges from Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Sega Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket, Atari Lynx, and the Turbo Express. Read more for two videos and additional information.



Other features include integrated Bluetooth connectivity, 2.4GHz support, and USB ports for controllers. Plus, its custom digital audio workstation (DAW) with an 8-bit synthesizer and sequencer built-in ensure an audio experience that exceeds that of the original. Sure, some have been waiting for the console ever since it was first announced in October 2019, but hopefully, things work out for the best.


We’re working hard to get Pocket out as fast as possible and we appreciate your understanding and patience. An email is being sent to everyone who pre-ordered Pocket,” said the company in a statement.

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