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Super Pocket Activision Edition box and console
Super Pocket Activision Edition up for pre-order

Super Pocket Activision Edition up for pre-order

Blaze Entertainment has announced the Super Pocket Activision Edition, the latest in its Super Pocket line of Evercade-compatible handhelds, featuring built-in games in addition to Evercade cartridge compatibility.

The Super Pocket Activision Edition will be the eighth Super Pocket handheld released by Blaze Entertainment’s HyperMegaTech brand. We have previously reported on Super Pocket handhelds featuring built-in games by Rare, Data East, and Capcom, and now, it’s the turn of Activision to get the Super Pocket treatment, with the Super Pocket Activision Edition set to offer an impressive 24 titles built in, which will be…


1. Barnstorming

2. Beamrider

3. Boxing

4. Checkers

5. Chopper Command

6. Cosmic Commuter

7. Demon Attack

8. Dolphin

9. Dragonfire

10. Enduro

11. Grand Prix

12. H.E.R.O.

13. Kabobber

14. Kaboom!

15. Keystone Kapers

16. Laser Blast

17. MegaMania

18. Moonsweeper

19. Oink!

20. Pitfall!

21. Pitfall II: Lost Caverns

22. Plaque Attack

23. Pressure Cooker

24. Private Eye

25. River Raid

26. River Raid II

27. Robot Tank

28. Seaquest

29. Skiing

30. Sky Jinks

31. Spider Fighter

32. Stampede

33. Starmaster

34. Thwocker


Blaze Entertainment and Activision have teamed up before, to bring cartridge collections of Activision titles to Evercade, as we have reported previously.

This, the eighth Super Pocket release, will be available for £59.99, $69.99, and €69.99, from Evercade retailers. Pre-orders are now open ahead of the release on September 28th, 2026. Sadly (but perhaps not unexpectedly, this Super Pocket release sees a price increase from the previous models, which cost £49/$69/€59.

 

 

 

 

 

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