Come for the Capcom and Taito arcade classics, stay for the vast library of Evercade releases
The Capcom Super Pocket handheld contains 12 classic games, including Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, Final Fight and Strider.
The Taito Super Pocket handheld contains 17 iconic arcade games, such as Space Invaders, Bubble Bobble and Rastan.
What we love
- Fantastic selection of iconic retro games
- Evercade compatibility adds even more games
- Easy mode for rookie players
- Ability to save games
- Small and light
- Not too expensive
What we don’t
- Back buttons aren’t comfortable
- Some games aren’t suited to such a small screen
If you’re struggling to think of a gift for the gaming fan in your life this Christmas, then Hyper Mega Tech (the company owned by Evercade creators Blaze Entertainment) might have just the thing for you. The Super Pocket is a new handheld device that looks a bit like the old Game Boy Colour. There’s a Taito version containing 18 of the company’s finest arcade classics, as well as a Capcom edition featuring 12 arcade and home console releases.
- 1942 (Arcade version)
- 1943 (Arcade version)
- 1944: The Loop Master (Arcade version)
- Bionic Commando (Arcade version)
- Captain Commando (Arcade version)
- Final Fight (Arcade version)
- Forgotten Worlds (Arcade version)
- Ghouls ‘n Ghosts (Arcade version)
- Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting (Arcade version)
- Strider (Arcade version)
- Mega Man (8-bit)
- Wolf of the Battlefield: Mercs
These delightful throwback devices are incredibly small and light, featuring eye-catching colour schemes that ooze retro style.
Indeed, as the name suggests, each handheld will fit comfortably in your pocket, making them better suited to the daily commute than bigger, bulkier handhelds like the Steam Deck or Switch.
The portability factor is further bolstered by a solid 5-6 hours of battery life, while modern gameplay features like save states mean you won’t lose your progress when it’s your stop.
Of course it would all be for naught if the games weren’t up to snuff, but luckily this isn’t an issue with either device.
Personal favourites from the Taito Super Pocket include Puzzle Bobble, Bubble Bobble, Rastan, Growl and Kiki Kaikai, while games like Strider, Final Fight, Mega Man and Ghouls and Ghosts are my top picks from the Capcom version. There’s arguably not a dud to be found.
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If you get bored of the built-in games from each device, then you’ll be pleased to hear that the cartridge slot at the back of the device can be used to play Evercade compilations.
At just £49.99 a pop, the Super Pocket is the cheapest way to experience Blaze Entertainment’s increasing library of Evercade collections.
You can pick up officially-licensed C64 and Team 17 Amiga collections, Atari and Namco anthologies, plus cartridges from fan-favourite companies like Data East, Delphine and Irem.
The ability to boost your retro gaming collection via Evercade’s ever-expanding library means your Super Pocket won’t ever gather dust, even if you’ve maxed out the leaderboards in all your favourite Capcom and Taito games.
- Bubble Bobble
- Space Invaders
- Space Invaders 91’
- Operation Wolf
- The New Zealand Story
- Rastan
- Cadash
- Chack’n Pop
- Don Doko Don
- Elevator Action
- The Fairyland Story
- Football Champ
- Growl
- Kiki Kaikai
- The Legend of Kage
- Liquid Kids
- Puzzle Bobble
- Volified
The awkward and uncomfortable back buttons are the only real blemish in a pair of otherwise flawless devices.
The placement of the rear buttons make six-button games like Street Fighter 2 incredibly difficult to control.
Fortunately, the back buttons aren’t used in too many retro titles, and you can attempt to minimise the damage by reassigning buttons in the pause screen.
Also, while the miniature IPS display is largely impressive, it can be tricky to make out the action in vertical shooters like 1942.
The Capcom Super Pocket handheld contains 12 classic games, including Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, Final Fight and Strider.
The Taito Super Pocket handheld contains 17 iconic arcade games, such as Space Invaders, Bubble Bobble and Rastan.
Ultimately, however, the Super Pocket handhelds well and truly live up to the name.
Whether you opt for the Capcom edition, Taito version, or both, these stylish devices are packed with super games from the arcade glory days.
Better yet, Evercade compatibility adds the ability to enjoy more classic games from companies like Namco, Atari, Codemasters and Toaplan.
Factor in the impressive IPS display, inexpensive price tag and compact design, and you’re left with a pair of superb pocket handhelds that should be in the stockings of every gaming fan this Christmas.
VERDICT: 4.5/5
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