This beloved handheld console from HyperMegaTech is back in action, delivering even more excitement right at your fingertips. Brought to you by the creators of Evercade, the Super Pocket Technos Edition is a tribute to gaming nostalgia, packed with iconic titles from the arcade era. With a total of 15 thrilling games, the Super Pocket Technos Edition guarantees endless fun. Sporting a sleek white shell and a stylish blue faceplate adorned with white buttons, the Technos Edition is as eye-catching as it is entertaining. But that’s not all! Thanks to Evercade cartridge slots, you can expand your gaming library with ease, gaining access to over 500 games across 60+ released cartridge collections
Technos Super Pocket
£49.95
- Preloaded Games – 15 Technos Arcade Classics including Double Dragon, Double Dragon 2, Renegade and River City Ransom
- USB-C charging – For fast charging. Cable included
- Evercade Compatible – Over 60 cartridges with 500+ games
- Battery life – 4+ hours of battery life
- Screen – 2.8” IPS 320 x 240
Additional information
Weight | 0.09072 kg |
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Dimensions | 19.51 × 11.99 × 3.91 cm |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Rated | Ages 12 & Over |
Language | English |
Package Dimensions | 19.51 x 11.99 x 3.91 cm; 90.72 g |
Release date | 22 Oct. 2024 |
ASIN | B0DBLPWDLW |
Item model number | 5060990240812 |
Delivery information | |
Manufacturer | Blaze Entertainment |
6 reviews for Technos Super Pocket
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kathy richardson –
I had to sent the 1st one l back that l bought for my granddaughter for Xmas because it stopped working after just 2 days of been played the screen just went dead even though it was fully charged so disappointing so had to do without it for Xmas anyway l sent it back must say sending it back to Amazon no problem at all just got a replacement but haven’t tried it yet because granddaughter lives away at moment
Robert P. Inverarity –
If you missed the Technos Evercade cart, just get this!
This is a great “best of” of the Technos console and arcade Evercade cartridges. It loses a few of my favorite games like Battle Lane Vol 5 and Double Dragon 2 NES, but it adds Double Dragon 1 arcade and Game Boy, Renegade and Super Dodge Ball arcade, which is a decent reason for people who do own those cartridges to get it.Quick ratings of the games:Double Dragon (Arcade) – this is overclocked so it runs smoother and better than the real thing.Double Dragon II: The Revenge (Arcade) – not as good as the NES version, which is a totally different game, but it’s okay.Double Dragon 3 -The Rosetta Stone (Arcade) – really terrible, they should have gone with the NES version which is okay but way too hard.Block Out (Arcade) – this is kind of a 3D Tetris game and probably my favorite game here. Super good and amazing sound.The Combatribes (Arcade) – by far the best arcade beat-em-up here, this game is a laugh riot and super fun.Minky Monkey (Arcade) – way too hard and weird either in tate mode or stretched to full screen, but there’s something that makes me want to keep trying this. It’s very early and reminiscent of Donkey Kong Jr but not nearly as good. Get the “bottle” and GET THAT MONKEY!Mysterious Stones: Dr John’s Adventure (Arcade) – this is super good and looks fine stretched to full screen. This game is full of secrets and hard to understand at first but once you understand it it’s fantastic – and Evercade and Super Pocket is the only way you can legally play it!Renegade (Arcade) – Technos’s other beat em up hit, this never did much for me, but it’s better than the NES one we got on the Evercade console cart.Super Dodge Ball (Arcade) – If you like Super Dodge Ball on NES, this is even better.Super Double Dragon (16-bit) – Maybe my favorite Double Dragon game until the GBA one. Very slow and deliberate but if you’re into that you’ll love this. This is the superior Japanese version, Return of Double Dragon.Double Dragon (8-bit) – The NES classic is still great, although not as good as the sequel. Oh well.Double Dragon (8-bit handheld) – Almost identical to the NES game but without the RPG elements, so you can use all of your moves from the start. Neat to play through but I prefer the NES.River City Ransom (8-bit) – The other best game here, River City Ransom is the best RPG beat em up in history and still holds up today.Crash ‘N’ The Boys: Street Challenge (8-bit) – Fun sports minigame, not too much to it. It was better multiplayer, though.Super Spike V’Ball (8-bit) – You can’t play this anywhere on current systems outside of the Evercade ecosystem. Super fun volleyball game.The Super Pocket form factor is perfect in every way other than the shoulder buttons, which you won’t use in these games. The white and blue shell of this one goes better with Evercade cartridges than the other shells.That said this is my third favorite Super Pocket. I’d rank them Taito, Atari, Technos, and Capcom. (Although Capcom is better if you can’t get an original EXP.)
Giacomo –
Great value
I love these handhelds they do the job buttons joysticks screen sound fantastic
Nicolás –
La mejor de las 4 superpocket
Una máquina increíble. Para mí la mejor de las primeras 4
Jeffery –
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Uniroyal –
Amazing collection and quite the handheld
Amazing collection of games. If you’re like me and grew up in the 80’s, this handheld is like an arcade in your hand. DD 1,2& Renegade at your fingertips in a flawless port at this price is a steal. I grabbed two.