Hey y’all. First post on Lemmy!

I want to go back and play my favorite GameBoy games, and want to find the best way to do this on a handheld device. I have lots of cartridges, but ROM support would be nice! I’ve looked at Steamdeck but I’m not sold on it yet… the Analogue Pocket looks lush but expensive. The Miyoo Mini Plus looks promising, and the RG353V almost looks too good to be true. I specifically want to play GameBoy and GameBoy Color games, bonus points if it can do GameBoy Advance.

What say y’all?

  • kaikendoh@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m surprised no one mentioned the Analogue Pocket, especially if you had cartridges. It does have support for ROMs as well. One of the best features is that you can sleep your device on even original cartridges

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      1 year ago

      After a long time of going to the Analogue website and looking at the Pocket, I ended up ordering one. I usually play on my GBA, but the Analogue Pocket is really promising as the best device to play the original GB/GBC/GBA cartridges!

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        1 year ago

        100% If you have the money and the patience to wait for them to ship, the Analogue Pocket is amazing. Feels good, looks good, great screen - and plays awesome.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve wanted one of these for a while but don’t do much mobile gaming so it’s hard to justify the purchase. I do, however, have a SuperNT and love it. They make great products.

      • philgraves@lemmy.worldOP
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        1 year ago

        Oooh being able to sleep the device mid-game is pretty nice. I’ve been putting off buying a Pocket cause it’s a more expensive option, and rarely seems to be in stock when I’m hankering to buy one.