Hyper Mega Tech! Super Pocket review: retro gaming greatness at a brilliant budget price

Hyper Mega Tech!’s small and affordable Super Pockets are a great way to experience some of retro gaming’s best.

Super Pocket review; two handheld retro consoles, one blue and one yellow
(Image: © Blaze Entertainment)

Our Verdict

The Hyper Mega Tech! Super Pocket is a great budget gaming device that lets you instantly delve into the back catalogues of two of the most revered publishers. I’m excited for the potential editions set to be added in future. For now, however, this is an ideal and affordable way to play some of the very best retro hits out there.

For

  • Feels nice to hold in the hands
  • Generous built-in game libraries
  • Can play Evercade carts

Against

  • Back buttons awkward to press
  • Just four hours of battery life

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Super Pocket details

Company Blaze Entertainment
Release date Out now
Price $59 / £49
Website hypermegatech.com

Having already made its game carts extremely accessible last year with the release of the Evercade EXP, it seems like Blaze Entertainment wasn’t quite done with its affection for all things analogue and emulation. This is evidenced by yet another new handheld revision (of sorts) known as the Hyper Mega Tech! Super Pocket, being an all-in-one handheld game machine out now that’s available in multiple SKUs – depending on which publisher’s classic game library you’d prefer to access.  

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The Verdict
8

out of 10

HyperMegaTech! Super Pocket

The Hyper Mega Tech! Super Pocket is a great budget gaming device that lets you instantly delve into the back catalogues of two of the most revered publishers. I’m excited for the potential editions set to be added in future. For now, however, this is an ideal and affordable way to play some of the very best retro hits out there.

Carlton Hill
Games writer

Carlton is a video game journalist who grew up playing 16-bit consoles in the late 1990s, quickly developing a love for all things RPG and FPS. His favourite video game is Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped on the original PlayStation, which he’ll defend as having the very best 3D platforming in a game that doesn’t include the word “Mario”. In addition to Creative Bloq, you can find him writing words about games in places like Debug Magazine, WhyNow Gaming and more.