Keychain-Sized Retro Gaming with the PocketStar
PocketStar is like a Game Boy for ants… or at least LEGO Minifgures.
From the first Game Boy in the late 1980s to the smartphones of today, it’s amazing how much gaming power one can fit in a tiny package. One might be tempted to think we’ve gone as small as we can portable gaming-wise, but the PocketStar by Zepsch, now crowdfunding on Kickstarter, takes things to a new level.
At just 50 x 30 x 10mm, or roughly 2 x 1.2 x 0.4 inches, the PocketStar looks like a miniature Game Boy. It features a 94 x 64-pixel color OLED screen on top, and a D-pad and A/B button combination on the bottom. The unit runs on an ESP32-C3 processor, providing 3D-graphics along with communication via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
This wireless capability is slated to enable multi-player gaming locally via Bluetooth, or over the Internet over Wi-Fi. What's more, an in-development app store will make it easy to add games.
For on-device storage, the PocketStar includes a microSD card slot, enabling it to hold hundreds of games at a time. Also packed onboard is a small speaker, vibration motor, accelerometer, and battery/charging facilities. The keychain-sized console comes with original and exclusive game titles, plus a Game Boy and Sega Master System emulator. And if you’re wondering, yes, it can run Doom.
Reward-level pledges start at 49 Euros (roughly $49), with an estimated shipping date of April 2023. If this little device looks familiar, you may note that it uses Zepsch's Pocuter hardware, the result of a successful Kickstarter that we coveredd back in August 2021.
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