And almost immediately, someone has effectively "unlocked" the Pocket with a new app that can read ROMs off of a microSD card. However, Analogue made the Pocket's FPGA hardware open to developers with openFPGA, letting anyone create their own cores and software for the handheld. You can't just load a microSD card filled with ROMs and play them on the Analogue Pocket. Instead, it's designed to play original cartridges from the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance (as well as Atari Lynx, Neo Geo Pocket Color, and Sega Game Gear with adapters). It's also one of the most limited out of the box because it isn't intended to emulate game ROMs, unlike most other retro handhelds. The Analogue Pocket is one of our favorite retro gaming handhelds.
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