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Analogue Pocket's Latest Colors Pay Tribute To Game Boy Advance

Analogue Pocket's Latest Colors Pay Tribute To Game Boy Advance

The limited-edition colorways are a nostalgic riff on Nintendo handhelds

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An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

Analogue, maker of retro consoles for games from the SNES to the TurboDuo, is launching a new run of its Pocket handheld. Inspired by the vibrant retro colorways of Nintendo’s Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Pocket, the handheld comes in eight vibrant hues reminiscent of the late ‘90s and early 2000s.

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The Pocket Classic Lineup

The Pocket Classic Lineup

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

The Analogue Pocket Classic Limited Editions go on sale November 17 at 11 a.m. ET, and units will ship on November 20.

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Another look

Another look

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
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The Pocket Classic Limited Editions are priced at $249.99, and quantities are limited.

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Business in the front, party in the back

Business in the front, party in the back

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

Analogue Pocket runs the entire Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance game cartridge library natively, without emulation. It’s a great excuse to relieve your parents of those boxes of vintage games back home—or maybe even start a new retro collection.

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Pocket GBA Indigo

Pocket GBA Indigo

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

Analogue also sells cartridge adapters for other retro handhelds, including the Sega Game Gear and Atari Lynx.

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Pocket GBA Spice Orange

Pocket GBA Spice Orange

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

Back in October, the company announced plans to release a Nintendo 64-compatible console called the Analogue 3D sometime in 2024.

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Pocket GBP Blue

Pocket GBP Blue

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

Over the last couple months, Analogue has revealed several limited edition runs of the Pocket handheld, including glow-in-the-dark and late ‘90s iMac-inspired transparent colors.

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Pocket GBP Green

Pocket GBP Green

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

Those previous limited-edition colorways are already sold out—as is almost every other console Analogue offers.

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Pocket GBP Pink

Pocket GBP Pink

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

This one, right here. She’s the one I’ve got my eye on.

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Pocket GBP Red

Pocket GBP Red

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

The red is awfully nice too, not gonna lie.

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Pocket GBP Silver

Pocket GBP Silver

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

I’m not sure why you’d pick this one when there’s seven other Skittle-hued lookers on offer, but if you’re worried they’re gonna sell out instantly this might be the one to add to cart.

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Pocket GBP Yellow

Pocket GBP Yellow

An image of an Analogue Pocket handheld, which runs retro games natively
Photo: Analogue

The Pocket Limited Editions will be available November 17 at 11 a.m. ET for $249.

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