I still haven’t purchased an Analogue Pocket, but the latest batch of colors has me itching to spend some money I don’t have on a thing I’ll barely ever play but that will look beautiful on my shelf and fill me with joy every time I walk by and admire it. Today the retro gaming hardware company announced a new batch of tributes, this time based on the iconic Game Boy Color variants. The GBC Colors Editions, as they’re officially called, are color matched and manufactured for the original Game Boy Color colors: Dandelion (yellow), Kiwi (green), Grape (purple), Teal (blue), Berry (red), and Gold (beige). They go on sale starting September 12 at 11:00 a.m. ET for $US250 each and begin shipping out one to two days later.
This statement is a concise summary of the Analogue Pocket, a device designed to emulate classic Game Boy handheld consoles. It highlights the key features and functionalities of the Analogue Pocket, emphasizing its ability to play original Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges. The Analogue Pocket is a handheld device that aims to provide a faithful recreation of the classic Game Boy experience.
Kiwi Image: Analogue Dandelion Image: Analogue Teal Image: Analogue Grape Image: Analogue Berry Image: Analogue Gold Image: Analogue
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