Supreme Reveals 24K Gold Analogue Pocket Handhelds
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Supreme Reveals 24K Gold Analogue Pocket Handhelds

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Overview & Key Takeaways

Analogue Pocket is getting new Supreme editions in glossy red and 24K gold as part of the the brand's latest collection.

The Analogue Pocket is already one of the slickest ways to revisit Nintendo's Game Boy era without digging a scratched-up handheld out of a closet.

The premium handheld plays original Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges using FPGA hardware, all on a razor-sharp 3.5-inch screen. Basically, it’s a very fancy Game Boy built to make old games look great.

Now, lifestyle brand Supreme has gotten its hands on it, and naturally, it looks cool as hell.

Supreme's Analogue Pocket comes in red and 24K gold

Supreme revealed two new Analogue Pocket variants as part of its fall/winter 2026 collection: one finished in the brand’s signature glossy red and another plated in 24K gold.

Both versions use a unibody aluminum shell and feature Supreme branding on the front and rear. Underneath all that fashion-world excess, though, they appear to be the same Analogue Pocket hardware you can already buy.

Supreme hasn’t announced pricing for either model yet. For comparison, the standard Analogue Pocket currently sells for $239.99. Given Analogue and Supreme’s mutual enthusiasm for limited releases, it’s probably safe to expect these to be both more expensive and harder to get.

The Pockets aren’t Supreme’s only gadget collaborations this season, either. Its fall/winter lineup also includes a Supreme-branded Kodak Super 8 camera, Dyson V12 Detect vacuum, JBL Go 5 speaker, Jamo Capsule light, and wireless microphone setup, among the usual assortment of clothes and accessories.

Supreme says the collection launches Aug. 20.

Should you buy an Analogue Pocket?

If you’ve got old Game Boy cartridges lying around, the Pocket is one of the coolest ways to play them.

Instead of conventional software emulation, the Pocket uses FPGA hardware to closely recreate vintage systems and run original Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance carts. Its biggest selling point is the gorgeous 3.5-inch, 1600-by-1440 display, which Polygon praised for its sharp scaling and excellent retro-style screen filters when the system first launched. The review was less enthusiastic about the vertical design, which can be uncomfortable in larger hands.

A docked Analogue Pocket running Tetris Photo: Christopher Grant/Polygon

OpenFPGA support also lets the Pocket run community-made cores for other classic systems, making it more versatile than it was at launch.

The Supreme editions won’t change how it plays, though. Unless you really want the red shell or 24K gold flex, the standard $239.99 Pocket gets you the same core experience — though Supreme enthusiasts appear to be getting a custom boot screen with the New York brand's familiar box logo.

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