
The may be getting all of the headlines right now, but there's another new handheld launching later this month and at a fraction of the cost.
A must-have for fans, the has a June 26 release date and an appealing £49.99 price tag.
Available to pre-order from the , the Neo Geo Super Pocket handheld has 14 SNK games pre-installed on the device. This includes Metal Slug X, Fatal Fury Special, Samurai Shodown II and Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy.
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It's worth noting that there's also a limited edition variant with a red colour scheme, although this is currently sold out at the time of writing.
Both versions have the same 14 built-in games and are compatible with all of the existing Evercade cartridges via the cartridge slot on the back of the console.
With more than 60 Evercade cartridges released so far, the Neo Geo Super Pocket has the potential to play more than 500 retro games, covering everything from arcade classics and modern indie hits to 16-bit console releases and old-school computer games.
Elsewhere, the Neo Geo Super Pocket features more than 4 hours of battery life, and comes with a USB-C cable for fast charging.
The screen is kind of on the small side, measuring in at just 2.8-inches with a resolution of 320 x 240.
It's not quite on the same level as the giant Switch 2 LED display, although the £50 price tag more than makes up for it.
You can check out the entire Neo Geo Super Pocket games list below.
Neo Geo Super Pocket games list...• Metal Slug X
• Fatal Fury Special
• Samurai Shodown II
• Alpha Mission II
• Blazing Star
• King of the Monsters 2: The Next Thing
• Last Resort
• Mutation Nation
• Over Top
• Sengoku 3
• Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad
• Soccer Brawl
• The Last Blade
• Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy
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