If you haven't seen the buzz about this fancy little device yet, let us introduce you to PocketSprite, which is essentially a Game Boy that can fit in your pocket or on a keychain. The creators being ...
Miniature marvel that runs Game Boy and Sega games. These days, dipping into the nostalgia pool is a surefire way to grab the attention of retro preservationists and lovers of geeky gadgetry. Team ...
Want to play Game Boy games on the go? There are plenty of emulators you can install on your smartphone. But what if you want to play on a tiny device with physical buttons, a ridiculously small ...
In 2016, we wrote about an itty bitty Game Boy pieced together by a software engineering manager and hobbyist hacker Jeroen Domburg. Not only did the device play actual Game Boy games, but it fit on a ...
A tiny palm-sized "Game Boy" called PocketSprite has appeared on a crowdfunding website where it has nearly hit its funding goal. PocketSprite is small enough to fit on a keychain, but is fully ...
Everybody loves a new best friend, but especially one that fits nice and snug in your front pocket, ready to rock at a moment’s notice. And since this isn’t a column on vibrators, let’s talk ...
Sometimes, you just want a physical replica of older classic hardware. That’s surely part of the reason why the NES Classic and SNES Classic systems are so popular. But there aren’t really similar ...
Retro gaming is popular with a large audience, as the success of Nintendo’s own NES Mini and SNES Mini consoles confirms. Now there’s another retro console maker hoping to cash-in on the retro wave ...
A palm-sized game machine PocketSprite looks like this. Since the size is 55 mm long × 32 mm wide × 14 mm thin, palm-sized game machineBittBoyIt is considerably more compact than. Because the display ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The PocketSprite looks like a more polished version of the original, hacked together version that Domburg ...
PocketSprite is a new tiny retro handheld games system, which has this week launched via the Crowd Supply crowdfunding website, and has already nearly raised its required $20,000 pledge goal. Thanks ...