Guide: Where To Pre-Order Mario vs. Donkey Kong On Switch

Pre-orders now live in US and UK!

The Nintendo Switch is fast becoming the ultimate Mario machine, with Mario vs Donkey Kong soon joining an already huge list of amazing Mario titles available on the system.

Pre-orders for this new game, which launches on February 16th 2024, are now live in the US and UK. We’ll be keeping track of all retail options for you on this page, highlighting the best deals and cheapest prices available as and when they appear. Learn more about the game here or grab a copy now below!

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Next Week on Xbox: New Games for September 18 to 22

Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in!


Xbox Live

Gloomhaven Gold Edition

Twin Sails Interactive


7


$49.99

$44.99

Gloomhaven Gold Edition – September 18
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Experience one of the hardest Tactical RPG and lead your band of mercenaries through and unforgiving land where every choice is crucial. Carve your way through terrifying dungeons, dreadful forests and dark caves filled with horrific monsters to reap your rewards… or die trying.


Xbox Live

Lies of P Digital Deluxe Edition

NEOWIZ

$69.99

Lies of P – September 19
Game Pass / Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Available on day one with Game Pass! Lies of P is a thrilling Soulslike that takes the story of Pinocchio, turns it on its head, and sets it against the darkly elegant backdrop of the Belle Epoque era. You must adapt yourself and your weapons to face untold horrors, untangle the unfathomable secrets of the city’s elites and choose whether to confront predicaments with the truth or weave lies to overcome them on the journey to find yourself. Early access kicks begins September 15 for those who purchase the Digital Deluxe Edition here on the Xbox Store. Playable on Cloud, Console, and PC.


Xbox Live

Mortal Kombat 1

Warner Bros. Games

$69.99

Mortal Kombat 1 – September 19
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Discover a reborn Mortal Kombat Universe created by the Fire God Liu Kang. Mortal Kombat 1 ushers in a new era of the iconic franchise with a new fighting system, game modes, and fatalities! The Premium Edition includes the Kombat Pack (6 additional characters), early access to downloadable content characters, and 1250 Dragon Krystals (In-game Currency).


Xbox Live

HammerHelm

Silesia Games Sp. z o.o.

HammerHelm – September 20

Banished from your homeland for believing that dwarfs can live above ground, you decide to build a new town that will attract other dwarves who share the same vision. Become a leader and keep your townspeople safe and happy by completing quests, crafting items, and fighting off enemies. The bigger your town, the bigger your adventure!


Xbox Live

Party Animals

Source Technology

$19.99

Party Animals – September 20
Game Pass / Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Available on day one with Game Pass! Fight with or against your friends in Party Animals! Choose your character from a diverse cast of adorable animals as you battle it out across multiple game modes to be the last one left standing in the ultimate competitive brawler. Paw up, grab a plunger and get ready to party like an animal. Playable on Cloud and Console.


Xbox Live

Rayland

Eastasiasoft Limited


25

$4.99

Rayland 1 – September 20
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

The inhabitants of Rayland use the energy from the Domus to survive, and to transport this energy they use a Reflectus, a type of equipment that reflects the rays to other Domus. Your mission is to help the inhabitants of Rayland to transport the energy of the Domus through the various lands contained in the path. For this, you must correctly position the Reflectus and rotate them so the energy rays reach the necessary Domus.


Xbox Live

Rayland 2 (Xbox)

Eastasiasoft Limited

Rayland 2 – September 20
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Welcome to Rayland. The inhabitants of this island use the energy coming from special laser beams to survive, and to transport this energy they use something called repeating cubes. Your mission is to help the inhabitants of Rayland move the energy of the transmitter, known as a Domus, through different lands by reflecting lasers to their target.


Xbox Live

Days of Doom

Atari

$29.99

Days of Doom – September 21
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

The apocalypse wasn’t the end of the world. Just the one we knew. Enter the Days of Doom, a post-apocalyptic tactical RPG roguelite that challenges players to reach Sanctuary, a place of promise and respite in a world of colorful chaos. Starting with a small cast of survivors, you’ll chart a path to reach your ultimate destination, encountering threats, including zombies, raiders, and even zombie raiders!


Xbox Live

PAYDAY 3 Pre-Order Edition

Deep Silver

$39.99

Payday 3 – September 21
Game Pass / Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

The much-anticipated sequel to one of the most popular co-op shooters ever. Since its release, Payday-players have been reveling in the thrill of a perfectly planned and executed heist. Step out of retirement and back into the life of crime in the shoes of the Payday Gang. Several years after the crew’s reign of terror over Washington DC has ended, they assemble once again to deal with the threat that roused them out of early retirement.


Xbox Live

Avatar The Last Airbender: Quest for Balance

GameMill Entertainment

$49.99

Avatar: The Last Airbender – Quest for Balance – September 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Relive the epic adventure of the original “Avatar: The Last Airbender” series. Play as Aang and his friends and master the elements, explore the most unique locations from the series, solve challenging environmental puzzles and experience the most heart touching moments of Aang’s story.​ Play the story solo or with a friend through the game’s unique two-player co-op mode.


Xbox Live

EA SPORTS FC™ 24 Ultimate Edition Xbox One & Xbox Series X|S

Electronic Arts


10


$99.99

$89.99

EA Sports FC 24 Ultimate Edition – September 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

EA Sports FC 24 is a new era for The World’s Game: 19,000+ fully licensed players, 700+ teams, and 30+ leagues playing together in the most authentic football experience ever created. Feel closer to the game with three cutting-edge technologies powering unparalleled realism in every match and the enhanced Frostbite Engine delivers lifelike detail, bringing a new level of immersion to each match. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and EA Play members can enjoy a 10% discount on all things EA FC 24 and play a 10-hour free trial starting September 22.


Xbox Live

RAINBOW HIGH™: RUNWAY RUSH

Outright Games Ltd.

$39.99

Rainbow High: Runway Rush – September 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Play as your favorite Rainbow High character, Ruby, Poppy, Sunny, Jade, Skyler and Violet. Use their unique talents and work together to present your best work to date. The team with the best idea will be awarded the chance to plan a major school project. It’s time to transform creative struggles into creative brilliance.


Xbox Live

Shuyan Saga

ESDigital Games

Shunyan Saga – September 22

Immerse yourself in a beautifully crafted world where ancient Chinese culture meets the power of martial arts in Shuyan Saga. Experience a gripping tale of honor, courage, and self-discovery as you step into the shoes of Shuyan, a young princess determined to become a true Kung Fu warrior and stop the evil Guer horde from destroying the Five Kingdoms.


Xbox Live

Super Snake Block DX

DERIK DF


$4.99

$3.99

Super Snake Block DX – September 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

In this game, you control a snake that moves automatically and grows longer as it collects coins and body parts. The objective of the game is to collect as many points as possible by picking up power-ups, smashing through boxes, and avoiding obstacles.


Xbox Live

Whateverland

Drageus Games S.A.

Whateverland – September 22

Vincent is a skilled thief who decides to steal a precious necklace from a mansion of a lonely old lady named Beatrice. His plan would have gone perfectly well, but when she catches him red-handed, she turns out to be an ancient and powerful witch. Whateverland is a hand-painted point-n-click adventure game with a branching dialogue system, non-linear gameplay, various endings, and unique in-game turn-based strategy sports simulator.


Xbox Live

Squad 51 vs. the Flying Saucers

WhisperGames, Assemble Entertainment

Squad 51 Versus the Flying Saucers – September 19

UFOs! Aliens! Aircraft! Resistance! Squad 51 vs. the Flying Saucers is a spaceship shooter with 2D gameplay in 3D environments. Enjoy a unique combination of a fast-paced shooting and a ‘50s sci-fi film aesthetic — with live-action cutscenes! Join the rebel cause as Lieutenant Kaya, facing flying saucers, alien fighters, monsters, and more. The future of the Earth is in your hands!


Xbox Live

Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace

Ratalaika Games S.L.

Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace – September 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Initially released in 1992, Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace is bringing its nostalgic flavor of platform action to consoles. Join the bionic heroes Arnold and Sonya on their mission to defend the world from an alien invasion. Jump, fly, and blast your way through levels full of robotic alien baddies, take down epic bosses, and save your allies from the clutches of evil. Rediscover Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace today!


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Next Week on Xbox: New Games for September 11 to 15

Genshin Impact version 4.1: To the Stars Shining in the Depths out September 27

Hello Travelers! The Genshin Impact dev team is back and today we’d like to bring you the latest information on the new landscapes, stories, and companions that will be introduced in Genshin Impact version 4.1 To the Stars Shining in the Depths on September 27.

With the latest update, the area north of the prosperous Court of Fontaine will be open for exploration. This area features a massive underwater fortress inhabited by exiles as well as mysterious ruins floating in the air, abandoned following a fatal laboratory accident. The two new five-star playable characters, Neuvillette and Wriothesley, will also play important roles in the Archon Quests that await you.

Far from Fontaine, the people of Liyue and Mondstadt are hosting a poetry festival together to honor friendship and love! To celebrate the upcoming third anniversary of Genshin Impact with all Travelers, we have prepared a special daily login event for you. Take part to receive up to Intertwined Fates ×10, Primogems ×1,600, and 2 exclusive gadgets as tokens of our appreciation.

Danger lurking beneath the waters

Deep in the vast waters of the Liffey Region lies the Fortress of Meropide. This metal edifice detains criminals from all over Fontaine, but exercises self-governance, independent of Fontaine’s legal system. Watch out for spotlights when you approach the Fortress.

 

However, the Fortress of Meropide is not just a place for convicts. Inside, one can admire an intricate network of gears and pipelines spanning multiple levels into the depths of the Fortress, where more of the site’s functions and mysteries are revealed. Our main storyline also picks up here as we search for Childe. Wriothesley, the Chief Administrator of the Fortress of Meropide, and the Fatui Harbinger Arlecchino will also make their debut in version 4.1.

In addition to the Fortress of Meropide, the vast water of the Liffey Region is also home to a beautiful yet dangerous monster. With a phantasmal beauty, the Millennial Pearl Seahorse can leap high into the air and unleash fierce Electro attacks.

The lofty ambition of the Fontaine Research Institute

Floating in mid-air, the Allogravity-Condensed Water Body and remnants of the previous Fontaine Research Institute tell the catastrophic consequences of an experiment gone awry. Throughout its long history, the Fontaine Research Institute has been searching for solutions to survive the prophesied flood that will dissolve the people of this nation, and harnessing the energy of Arkhium to defy gravity was once considered the key. Unfortunately, this endeavor tragically resulted in a massive explosion, sending several giant blocks of Allogravity-Condensed Water Bodies and ruins ascending to the sky. However, these floating water bodies have also preserved aquatic life and parts of the old institute, which can be explored to aid the current research of the Fontaine Research Institute.

 

The new boss Experimental Field Generator is also one of these vestiges. It was once a device used to counteract the effects of gravity but has gone out of control since the accident. In combat, you will experience weightlessness effects which will prove useful for jumping higher and dodging the boss’ attacks.

Ludex and Administrator of the Fortress of Meropide

As the plot of version 4.1 unfolds, two characters who occupy high positions will come to your assistance. Neuvillette is the Iudex who oversees the legal system of Fontaine, while Wriothesley is the Administrator of the Fortress of Meropide who keeps a watchful eye over all the outlaws.

The Chief Justice, or otherwise known as Iudex Neuvillette is a highly revered figure in Fontaine, known for his unwavering impartiality. However, Neuvillette has a soft spot for Melusines, and he is fond of tasting water from all over Teyvat. More stories about Neuvillette and Melusines can be found in his Story Quest Diluvies Chapter.

In combat, Neuvillette is a skillful Hydro Catalyst wielder. His Charged Attack can release a stream of surging torrents at the cost of his health to attack all foes in its path. His Elemental Skill and Elemental Burst can also generate Sourcewater Droplets which can be absorbed by his Charged Attack to heal and accelerate charging.

Another new companion Wriothesley is known as the Administrator of the Fortress of Meropide. His brain and brawn have earned him the respect of the citizens, as well as that of the outlaws. Thanks to a series of reforms carried out by him, the Fortress of Meropide has become a habitable space where vicious criminals and the underprivileged are taken care of. You can find out more about this Duke and the Lord of the Fortress of Meropide in his Story Quest Cerberus Chapter.

In combat, Wriothesley excels at combining his melee attacks with the power of Cryo and his catalyst. His Normal and Charged Attacks can deal Cryo DMG, while his Elemental Skill attracts enemies and boosts his Normal Attack at the cost of his HP. When his health drops to a precarious level, he can inflict a powerful blow to restore HP.

For version 4.1 Event Wishes, Neuvillette will debut in the first half with Hu Tao’s rerun, while the latter half will see Wriothesley’s debut and Venti’s rerun.

A poetry festival of friendship and love

Taking a momentary break from adventures in Fontaine, a poetry festival will greet you with beautiful words and friendship from Liyue and Mondstadt. To fulfill the promise made at the previous Lantern Rite, Hu Tao and Venti join hands to host a poetry festival, telling a heartwarming story about friendship and love that stood the test of time. Festive activities and mini-games will also be available, such as a special dart-throwing game called Hundred-Pace Hurling Rites and Mending Painting Prospects to piece together paintings based on Teyvat scenery. By accumulating Poetry Gala Fervor from those mini-games, Travelers will have the chance to obtain the exclusive 4-star catalyst Ballad of the Boundless Blue.

As Genshin Impact is about to turn three years old, we would like to thank every one of you for supporting us in the past, present, and future. The special daily login event with up to Intertwined Fates ×10 will be back once again. Do also remember to check out your in-game mailbox later, as we will be giving out Primogems ×1,600, Fragile Resin ×4, and two unique gadgets Portable Aerodynamic Gelatinous Bubble Generator and Itty Bitty Octobaby as tokens of our shared memories. Last but not least, we hope you have a wonderful time with new encounters in Fontaine as well as old friends in other regions, and we look forward to seeing you again in the next update!

IGN UK Podcast 714: Daddy’s Home

Big daddy Dale is back and is joined by Cardy and Mat to talk about some of the biggest trailers from this week’s PlayStation State of Play. We’ve got your Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Your Spider-Man 2. A bit of Baby Steps. All the good stuff. Plus chat about random films old and new and, finally, ABBA get the respect they deserve.

What do think of ABBA? Get in touch at ign_ukfeedback@ign.com

IGN UK Podcast 714: Daddy’s Back

Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Intergrade Collectively Sell Over 7 Million Copies

Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Intergrade have collectively sold over seven million copies, Square Enix announced.

Confirmation comes from a post on X. “Thank you all for taking the journey with us,” Square Enix said.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake launched in April 2020 on PlayStation 4, before the enhanced Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade launched on PS5 in June 2021, and on PC in December 2021. It has yet to release on Xbox.

IGN’s Final Fantasy 7 Remake review returned an 8/10: “Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s dull filler and convoluted additions can cause it to stumble, but it still breathes exciting new life into a classic while standing as a great RPG all its own.”

It’s worth comparing Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s sales figure to other recently released games in the long-running series. PS5 exclusive Final Fantasy 16 sold three million copies during launch week in June. Square Enix has yet to issue an updated figure for that game.

Final Fantasy 15, which launched on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in November 2016, sold 5 million units in its first day. It remains the fastest-selling game in the history of the series. As of May 2022, six years after release, Final Fantasy 15 had sold 10 million units worldwide, making it one of the best-selling Final Fantasy games of all time.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is the first game in a planned trilogy of remakes, and is set to be followed by Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, due out February 29, 2024. Square Enix released a significant amount of information about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth during Sony’s State of Play broadcast, including that it features 100 hours of content and where in the original story this remake ends. In case you missed it, here’s everything announced during State of Play September 2023.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Fables creator places Wolf Among Us universe in public domain amid clash with DC over Telltale adaptation

US author and artist Bill Willingham has rather dramatically announced that he is placing the Fables comicbook property in the public domain, including all Fables spin-offs and characters. This means that – pending a judgement from third-party legal experts, anyway – anyone can now create art of any kind set in the Fables universe. “What was once wholly owned by Bill Willingham is now owned by everyone, for all time,” the author wrote on his Substack. “It’s done, and as most experts will tell you, once done it cannot be undone. Take-backs are neither contemplated nor possible.”

You might recognise Fables as the universe in which Telltale’s The Wolf Among Us is set. It’s a grubby noir fairytale world in which bedtime story characters like Snow White and Prince Charming live discreetly among regular humans, aka Mundies, having been driven from their homelands by a mysterious Adversary. I confess I’ve not read any of the original comics – I’ve only ever played the Telltale adaptation, which I enjoyed. I feel guilty about that in hindsight, because Willingham seems to have a pretty dim view of Telltale’s work, though that’s partly to do with what he considers to be his longstanding unfair treatment by Fables publisher DC Comics.

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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Exclusive to PS5 for at Least Three Months

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is exclusive to PlayStation 5 for at least three months, Square Enix and Sony have confirmed.

At the end of the Final Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth trailer unveiled during Sony’s State of Play September 2023 showcase is a note confirming the PS5 exclusive is “not available on other formats at least until May 29, 2024”.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s release date is set for February 29, 2024, which means Sony’s deal with Square Enix for the game guarantees at least three months’ of exclusivity.

Predecessor Final Fantasy 7 Remake launched in April 2020 on PlayStation 4, before the enhanced Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade launched on PS5 in June 2021, and on PC in December 2021. An Xbox version has yet to be announced, although Xbox boss Phil Spencer recently teased that the game, as well as PS5 exclusive Final Fantasy 16, may launch on Microsoft’s console at some point in the future.

Square Enix recently confirmed two sets of DLC for Final Fantasy 16 as well as a PC version in news that came three months after the launch of the game on PS5.

Square Enix released a significant amount of information about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth during State of Play, including that it features 100 hours of content and where in the original story this second game in the trilogy of remakes ends. In case you missed it, here’s everything announced during State of Play September 2023.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Rime devs say “you’re going to cry” with their new League Of Legends game

Riot Forge have been quietly building up quite the catalogue of League Of Legends side story games over the last couple of years. In November 2021, they launched the double whammy of rhythm runner Hextech Mayhem and turn-based RPG Ruined King, and this year alone we’ve already had action RPG The Mageseeker and narrative platformer Conv/rgence. As you can probably tell, they’re all focused on different genres, different League heroes, and have all come from different developers – and soon they’ll be joined by Song Of Nunu, the next game from Rime developers Tequila Works.

I got to play a very small slice of it at Gamescom last month, and yep, if you’ve been craving another low stakes adventure that’s all but guaranteed to wrench at your heartstrings and wibble your tear ducts, Song Of Nunu will almost certainly fill that Rime-shaped hole in your life when it comes to PC on November 1st.

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Shin chan: Shiro Of Coal Town Is Bringing More Holiday Adventures To Switch

Receiving a worldwide release.

Revealed during yesterday’s Japanese Nintendo Direct showcase, we got a first look at Shin chan: Shiro of Coal Town — another holiday adventure game in the same vein as Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation, which stole our hearts last year.

This one will be released in Japan this winter and publisher Neos has confirmed that the game will also be getting a worldwide release at a later date.

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The Super Pocket Scratches a Mobile Game Itch Phones Cannot

Whether it’s the Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, or even your phone, it’s never been easier to carry an entire library of games while on the go. With Apple’s recent announcement that the iPhone 15 Pro will be able to natively play games like Assassin’s Creed Mirage and Death Stranding, it’s safe to say the mobile gaming space is about to receive a major upgrade.

The choices can be overwhelming and, a lot of the time, quite pricey – if you’re already going to buy an iPhone 15 Pro, great! Enjoy Resident Evil 4 Remake. But no one would pay a grand to do it otherwise. The Super Pocket is at the other end of the scale. It’s a no-fuss retro handheld that’s stylish and, more importantly, the basic edition costs less than a newly-released game.

It comes in two versions: the Capcom Edition, which contains 12 games like Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, 1994: The Loop Master, and Mega Man; and a TAITO variation, featuring 18 retro classics, from light gun shooter Operation Wolf, to one of the greatest puzzle games of all time, Puzzle Bobble, and plenty more.

Despite the Super Pocket’s very small form factor – smaller and lighter than a Game Boy Classic – it really stands out. Each has its own unique Capcom or TAITO colour scheme that really pops. There’s also the Super Pocket Limited Edition Bundle, including both the Capcom and TAITO Super Pocket, which has a smart, translucent shell that reminds me of the clear white Game Boy Advance.

After a couple hours hands-on with each model at WASD in London, it’s clear this little device punches above its weight. For the low price, the build quality is great. The colourful plastic shell is tough and sturdy, and the D-pad – which reminded me of the one on the Game Boy, in a good way – is responsive. Thankfully there’s no noticeable wobble either, unlike the Evercade EXP, and the standard A, B, X and Y face buttons feel nice and clicky. The same can also be said for the shoulder buttons located neatly at the back of the unit too.

Despite its size, the Super Pocket packs a bright 2.8” IPS screen. While that sounds small – it’s slightly bigger than the screen as the Zelda Game and Watch released a couple of years ago – I had no issues enjoying the games I played, because its images are sharp and vibrant, and a game like Final Fight is a small but pixel-perfect experience. There’s also the option to tailor the visual experience: the pixel perfect aspect ratio means you get as close to the arcade experience as possible, or you can stretch the image out to fullscreen mode to take full advantage of the display. There’s also the option of subtle or strong scanline effects, if you really want to relive the full arcade experience.

Despite its size, the Super Pocket packs a bright 2.8” IPS screen. While that sounds small, I had no issues enjoying the games I played, because its images are sharp and vibrant

Elsewhere, the single, forward-facing speaker does a good job given its size, allowing you to nicely appreciate the 16-bit tunes of Street Fighter II. It can get surprisingly loud too, but I always prefer plugging in a set of headphones anyway. Disappointingly, Bluetooth connectivity – which was also missing in the Evercade EXP – is still not supported for those who prefer a wireless audio solution.

Unlike the EXP, the Super Pocket is missing built-in Wi-Fi (although potential firmware updates are still possible via USB-C), as well as Mini-HDMI out, so you can’t experience these arcade classics on your TV. Apparently these features were scrapped to keep costs low. Thankfully, it still has the same four-hour long battery life, which is more than enough for short bursts of Street Fighter and Strider action, and recharging via USB-C only takes a few of a few hours.

Like the Evercade EXP before it, the Pocket also features a cartridge slot at the back, completing its Game Boy-like metamorphosis. This enables access to over 500+ games across 45 Evercade cartridges that pop in the back. These include the Delphine Software Collection, featuring Amiga classics like Another World and Flashback, to the upcoming Duke Nukem Collection 1 & 2, which includes 32-bit heavyweight Duke Nukem 3D: Total Meltdown, as well as Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes, which was only ever released on the PlayStation One.

Despite having a smaller screen than the EXP, I enjoyed my time with the likes of Codemasters F-16 Renegade and Super Skidmarks, both of which fit nicely onto the small handheld and are reproduced faithfully.

Switching from built-in games to an Evercade cartridge is a breeze, and the menus are simplified compared to the EXP, allowing for faster access to your game library. But one of my favourite features the Pocket has is an ‘Easy mode’, which can be used across all of the in-built arcade games. Unsurprisingly it changes the difficulty of the games, making enemy AI easier, increasing the number of lives and so on. While purists will no doubt scoff at this feature, for someone like myself – who didn’t grow up playing coin-ops of the 80s and 90s, it enabled me to enjoy the game in a less punishing environment. And of course, if you want the difficulty as it was way back when, you just have to re-enable it.

The Super Pocket also lets you take full advantage of Save and Load States for each game. This was particularly handy when trying to perfect my high scores on Space Invaders, Rastan, and other score-chasing titles. Even the guilt of missing a single pick-up is gone, because the process of saving and reloading is so fast. Save states stay on the device even after it’s powered off, so don’t worry if you run out of charge while gunning for a highscore in Capcom’s Bionic Commando – it’ll load back up in a couple of seconds.

From what I’ve played so far, the Super Pocket satisfies a mobile gaming itch I’ve been trying to scratch for a long time. I’ve floated between my Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, and mobile phone for the last few years: the Switch is obviously home to all of my favourite Nintendo exclusives, the Steam Deck is a great PC counterpart despite its bulk, and my phone is only used for Brotato and Vampire Survivors. The Pocket is the perfect in-between, especially because I have such an affinity for retro games.

It’s a small yet worthy handheld that literally fits in my pocket, offering a tactile, premium experience with a wealth of retro and indie titles that simply aren’t available on my phone. And it costs less than a brand new Switch game. Sometimes simpler really is better.

The Super Pocket is playable at WASD in London from Thursday 14 – Saturday 16 September. It releases on October 26th and is priced at £49.99 for the Capcom, and TAITO versions, and £119.99 for the Super Pocket Limited Edition Bundle.