One of analogue's biggest selling points for this "pocket" is built in nanoloop.
Wow, this looks amazing, big like from me.
yes, it's officially licensed.
Oh wow! Congrats. I was worried it wasn't and this would be a really bad time for the NL handheld...
it's nanoloop 2.
That's what I thought. Nice (I hate working on nanoloop 2 because my GBA is too noisy and I'm too lazy to mod it).
oliver wrote:it's nanoloop 2.
That's what I thought. Nice (I hate working on nanoloop 2 because my GBA is too noisy and I'm too lazy to mod it).
Have you looked at the nano device ? That will be less noises than a GBA , if your GBA is too noises try a GB micro or a Nintendo DS Lite.
Have you looked at the nano device ? That will be less noises than a GBA , if your GBA is too noises try a GB micro or a Nintendo DS Lite.
Thanks! Of course I've backed the future nanoloop device, I can't wait to try it! I'm quite a nanoloop addict.
https://www.polygon.com/2019/10/16/2091 cartridges
Here is interview with founder of Analogue, interesting. I am wondering if that Pocket will accept EMS GB 64M cartridge for LSDJ.
BTW positions of Select and Start button to right down corner is probably bad idea because a lot of combinations in LSDJ is also with these buttons and will be pain to use it from this position.
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I am 100% certain that it will accept flash carts, since they are so sure of their FPGA's authentic performance.
I want one bad.
Looks like they've introduced a dock for outputting video to the tele. Pretty sweet imo, but I wish the form factor were more compact. I would have to make room on my table which is full of controllers and coffee cups. xD
Preorder is here, you can also notice in visualizations that buttons Select/Analogue logo/Start are not in corner, but in center as in original DMG