Pocket Retro Game Emulator looks like the GameBoy Micro
by Sze | Filed under Gaming, Portable Media
Here is the Pocket Retro Game Emulator that looks like Nintendo’s GameBoy Micro. The Pocket Emulator has a sleek design and is really compact. The device has a 2.8-inch 320×240 LCD screen, a D-pad and four buttons for gaming, 4GB internal memory and a miniSD card slot for expansion.
The Emulator supports NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, GBA, Neo-Geo and CPS1 and CPS2 games. Other than gaming, the device does also voice recording, and playback of following media files:
- Video Formats: FLV, WMV, ASF, RM, AVI, MPEG, MP4, RMVB, SWF
- Audio Formats: MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC
- Image Formats: JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG)

[thinkgeek]
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give me a break. The PSP can emulate most of everything, the iphone can pretty much too. Even the NDS has it’s own speciality.
The product is completely poinitless, stand alone.
It seems cool but the problem I see is that it only has four buttons but emulates SNES which had six not counting the “start” and “select” buttons. You wouldn’t be able to play some of the games properly without those “L” and “R” buttons. For NES it would be ok though.
Sorry, I just looked at the thinkgeek site and it does have shoulder buttons. This is Awesome.
This machine is actually called a dingoo a320, it was unimaginatively titled “pocket retro game emulator” by the fools at thinkgeek to avoid competition.
You can buy it from from dealextreme, chinavision, gbax and a number of other online retailers for a cheaper or similar price.
In Pocket Retro Game Emulator, we can essentially “save” anywhere you like and come back to that exact moment in the game later