It seems that Z-Pocket Game (ZPG) may have another retro gaming handheld in development. To recap, the company recently revealed eight colour options for the Bubble. For reference, the ZPG Bubble is a horizontal gaming handheld that should be powerful enough to emulate up to PlayStation 1 and Nintendo 64 games.
Now, NITTRX has revealed what it claims to be the ZPG Mini. While the image reproduced below is unconfirmed for now, NITTRX has a history of accurately disclosing details about forthcoming retro gaming handhelds before others manage to do so. To that end, we would not discount the legitimacy of the ZPG Mini just yet.
In short, the ZPG Mini resembles the GKD Pixel and Anbernic RG Nano (curr. $59.99 on Amazon), which both arrived last year. Consequently, we suspect that the Mini will be smaller than ZPG's existing A1 Unicorn. Nonetheless, ZPG has still found enough space to include what appears to be a relatively large d-pad, ABXY buttons and two pairs of shoulder buttons. Moreover, it looks as though the ZPG Mini also features a rear-mounted dial of some sort, although its usage remains unknown for now.