• echo64@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    For anyone on the fence and has seen all the online “controversy” that always follows analogue, I can say I bought my pocket a long time ago (first batch), and I’ve loved it ever since.

    It’s absolutely that switch-like classic gaming experience I’ve wanted. No lag like android based systems (i went through a few of those), and I can play on my big tv when I want, and everything looks so. Damn. Good.

    Loved every minute I have spent with the thing and don’t regret it for a moment

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      7 months ago

      To give an opposite take, I bought my pocket and haven’t done a damn thing with. It’s a bit of a project to get the firmware and games on it so it’s kind of just sitting there.

      More on me than the pocket.

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        7 months ago

        Yeah, I mean, I mostly just play with rom carts.

        But also, that’s like buying a ps5 and then never buying a game for it. A lot of money is just sitting on your desk.

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      7 months ago

      What controversy do you mean? I didn’t follow Analogue Pocket too closely, so I’m not up to date.

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        7 months ago

        Well, Analogue does not communicate that much. They promised a lot of features but did not deliver all of them yet (even 2 years after the Pocket release). It’s also difficult to buy their products, which attract the greed of the scalpers. And they generally rely on pre-orders, meaning you pay everything upfront 1 year in advance (tough this seems to change a bit, they have in stock the Pocket they sell now).

        Amazing hardware but poor communication, software (very slow to get any update), and frustrating to buy from.

        While I can understand the general « mood » about Analogue, I really love my Pocket, and I almost had all the features I wanted day one, so I do not complain.