The Analogue Pocket may be one of the best places to play Game Boy Advance games today, and there's no lack of titles to choose from. Boasting a crisp 3.5" LCD screen with a staggering 1600x1440 resolution, the Analogue Pocket runs classic portable games natively on the handheld, which means no emulation hiccups or new bugs that didn't exist on the original hardware. The Game Boy Advance was one of the more unique systems released that could fit in the palm of a hand, and somehow the team behind the Pocket has managed to make these titles look even better.
The Analogue Pocket comes with everything players will need need to run most of the retro Game Boy titles, especially the Game Boy Advance. Enthusiasts that wanted to keep the spirit of classic titles alive while realizing their full potential on modern hardware are why this console exists. The problem, of course, currently is being able to secure one, as the Analogue retro handheld sells out instantly, and the next round of pre-orders is due for an undetermined time in 2023. While a wizened or technologically proficient individual could undoubtedly spend time or money modding an older GBA to have a brighter screen, new buttons, or a custom-colored shell, that doesn't give users the versatility of the new portable console.
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The Game Boy Advance was by far one of Nintendo's most successful handheld consoles pushed out, and even today, a large number of the games hold up beautifully. In addition, the console was capable of incredible artistic options, ranging from painterly games like Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand to the impressively detailed Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. It's a shame that
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