
The Analogue Pocket is one of the best handhelds money can buy, even though it's a few years old now.
While it won't run PS2 or GameCube games, as many modern emulation portables can, the Pocket's FPGA chipset lets it faithfully replicate a wide range of handheld systems and even run original cartridges. On top of that, Analogue's OpenFPGA platform offers support for a massive array of community-made cores covering home consoles, computers and arcade machines.
All of this has kept the Analogue Pocket in high demand since it launched in 2021, and the company has often been accused of encouraging FOMO by producing it in small numbers and continually releasing limited-edition variants in unique colours.
If you're not a fan of this practice, then the latest Pocket SKU isn't likely to change your mind on the matter.
As spotted by Retro Dodo, Analogue has teamed up with fashion brand Supreme to create a "unibody aluminium model in 24K Gold-plated and custom red glossy finishes". They also feature a Supreme logo debossed on the front and rear.
Both models were revealed as part of the company's Fall/Winter 2026 collection, and, as Retro Dodo noted, there's no telling how many are actually being made or how much they will cost.