The Analogue Pocket now supports an app called MROM that allows users to dump ROMs and save data from physical Game Boy cartridges to preserve their collections, although the feature is still in early development and may have limitations.
The ModRetro Chromatic is a new Game Boy Color clone that uses FPGA technology to run physical cartridges, offering a modern take on the classic handheld. Priced at $199, it features a magnesium alloy shell, a sunlight-readable backlit display, and compatibility with Game Boy and Game Boy Color games and accessories. While it lacks some features of its competitor, the Analogue Pocket, such as save states and broader cartridge compatibility, it provides an authentic gaming experience with a focus on nostalgia. The Chromatic is aimed at fans of the original Game Boy, offering a faithful recreation with modern enhancements.
Analogue is releasing four new limited edition versions of the Analogue Pocket, made entirely from aluminum and available in Natural, Noir, Black, and Indigo colors. Priced at $499.99, these editions are set to be available for pre-order on July 15. Despite being double the price of the regular version, which is currently out of stock, these new editions offer a premium option for handheld gaming enthusiasts.
Palmer Luckey, co-founder of Oculus Rift, is launching the ModRetro Chromatic, a $200 Game Boy Color knockoff that plays original Game Boy cartridges and features a pixel-perfect IPS display. The device, which includes a new version of Tetris and ports for multiplayer and headphones, aims to be a high-quality tribute to the original Game Boy. Despite his controversial background and current role in defense technology, Luckey emphasizes his passion for retro gaming with this new product.
The Analogue Pocket, a popular handheld gaming device, is set to have a big restock, but the release of cart adapters has been delayed once again, causing frustration among gamers.
Analogue is finally shipping its Analogue Duo console, a modern reimagining of NEC's systems that can play games from various platforms. The Duo, priced at $249.99, supports wired and Bluetooth controllers and runs games in up to 1080p with zero lag. Analogue also announced a restock of its popular Analogue Pocket handheld console, with delivery expected before Christmas. The Pocket OS will receive updates, including bug fixes and new controller support. Analogue is releasing a limited-edition white dock and pushing back the release date of the Pocket Adapter Set to February 2024.
The Analogue Pocket, a handheld gaming console, will soon be available in eight different colors inspired by the Game Boy Pocket and Game Boy Advance, expanding the options for gamers.
Analogue has announced a new line of limited-edition transparent Analogue Pockets, allowing gamers to admire the internal hardware of the retro gaming handheld. Preorders for the seven different models, priced at $250 each, are now open. The Analogue Pocket is highly regarded for its ability to play Game Boy and Game Boy Advance titles, featuring a sharp 3.5-inch LCD display and a pocket-friendly design.
Analogue has announced seven new limited-edition translucent colorways for its Analogue Pocket handheld console, inspired by the Game Boy Pocket. The colors include Clear, Smoke, Red, Blue, Orange, Green, and Purple, and will be available for $249.99 starting on September 29. These variants will be sold in limited quantities and will never be sold again. The Analogue Pocket is a boutique clone console that can play Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges, as well as other consoles with adapters. It also supports OpenFPGA cores and can be connected to Bluetooth controllers and TVs via the Analogue Dock.
Analogue is releasing a limited-edition transparent version of its handheld gaming device, the Analogue Pocket. The transparent version will be available in seven different colors and will go on sale on September 29th. Priced at $249, the transparent version offers the same functionality as the original model but with a retro feel reminiscent of the iconic clear Game Boys of the past.
Analogue is releasing a limited edition glow-in-the-dark version of its handheld gaming console, the Analogue Pocket, which will be available for $250 starting on September 1st. The console uses a material that absorbs and re-emits light, requiring users to charge it under direct sunlight or other light sources. It can glow for up to eight hours. Analogue also announced that all pre-orders for the Pocket will ship by today and is restocking accessories, while introducing a new shipping option to reduce fees for domestic shipments within the US.