Analogue — a company specialized in producing retro gaming consoles and peripherals — has just announced its latest creation: The Pocket — what the company calls “a multi-video-game-system portable handheld.”
Reimagining the Nintendo Game Boy, Analogue has created the Pocket, capable of supporting more than 2,780 games across the classic Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance libraries without the need of any emulators. Paired with different cartridge adapters, the handheld can even support games from other systems, including Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket Color, and Atari Lynx. Aside from its elegantly sleek and miminalist aesthetic, the Pocket boasts a 3.5-inch 615-ppi LCD screen with a resolution of 1600×1440 — 10 times the resolution of the original Game Boy, and also doubles as a music maker via its Nanoloop digital audio workstation, allowing you to use the device as a synthesizer and a sequencer.
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