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Analogue Pocket teams up with Supreme for gold and red metallic editions

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Analogue has partnered with streetwear brand Supreme to release special metallic versions of its Pocket handheld gaming device. The limited-edition units will come in 24K gold-plated and custom red glossy finishes, both featuring Supreme branding on the front and back. The handhelds are part of Supreme's fall/winter 2026 collection and are made from unibody aluminum. No pricing has been announced yet, though the standard Analogue Pocket retails for $239.99.

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