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Super Pocket

Blaze has had some tremendous success in recent years with its Evercade range, and that success looks likely to continue with the Super Pocket (published under its Hyper Mega Tech! branding). While not without its flaws, there’s plenty to like about the Super Pocket and we wouldn’t be surprised to see it on numerous Christmas lists by the year’s end.

Available in both Capcom and Taito variants, the most impressive aspect of the deviceSuper Pocket games and Evercade cartridges – which massively expands the available games for both systems. The bottom of the device contains a headphone socket, a switch to turn the device on and off and a port for supporting a USB-C charger.

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