The Perfect Portable Review: Super Pocket

Review

HyperMegaTech, the new brand from Blaze Entertainment, has released its first handheld gaming device called the Super Pocket. This retro player has received high praise for its pocket-size design and impressive selection of built-in games. Depending on which edition you choose, either Capcom or Taito, you can enjoy classics like Space Invaders and Street Fighter 2: Hyper Fighting.

Despite its small size, the Super Pocket offers excellent control with its tactile face buttons and responsive D-pad. It also includes features such as multiple save states, CRT TV scanline filters, and an optional easy mode, making it accessible even for the most challenging arcade games. And what sets it apart from other portable systems is its compatibility with Evercade cartridges. This allows owners to access a wide range of affordable cartridges containing games from various publishers.

The Super Pocket is impressively affordable, priced at just $59.99 / £49.99, making it one of the most budget-friendly retro gaming handhelds on the market. It may be slightly more expensive than other options, but its superior build quality, extensive game selection, and desirable software features make it worth the investment. It is readily available at several global retailers, such as Amazon, Best Buy, Game, and Argos.

In terms of design, the Super Pocket stands out for its compact size, measuring at just 3 x 0.49 x 0.98 inches. Its ergonomic shape and rounded corners make it comfortable to hold, and it fits easily into any pocket. The device features a 3.5mm headphone jack, power switch, LEDs indicating power status, a USB-C charging port, and shoulder buttons. The Super Pocket comes in two versions, Taito and Capcom editions, each with its own unique library of built-in games.

Performance-wise, the Super Pocket delivers exceptional gameplay without any noticeable slowdown or graphical issues. The 320x240px IPS screen may sound modest, but its vibrant colors and crisp display make games enjoyable. The handheld’s operating system offers additional display options and allows for hot-swapping Evercade cartridges. It also includes features like save states and a guide on using Evercade cartridges.

Audio quality is remarkable for such a small device, with a front-facing speaker that produces punchy sound. The inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack enables stereo sound when using compatible wired gaming headsets. Battery life is impressive as well, with over 4 hours of playtime on a single charge. However, the small shoulder buttons may take some getting used to, and the 2.8″ screen size may not suit everyone’s preferences.

Overall, the Super Pocket offers excellent value for money and is a great entry point for retro gaming enthusiasts. It combines a compact design, extensive game library, and innovative features, making it a top choice among retro gaming handhelds.