Z-Pocket Game: Two new unreleased retro gaming handhelds shown in fresh leaks
Until now, Z-Pocket Game (ZPG) has been releasing devices gradually. For example, the A1 Unicorn has been the company's only option for a while. However, it looks as if ZPG is planning to complement its Anbernic RG Cube (curr. $214.99 on Amazon) rival with a suite of new products.
To recap, the company recently shared new details about its long-awaited Bubble gaming handheld. Following that, NITTRX showcased early information relating to the Mini, which resembles an alternative to the existing GKD Pixel and Anbernic RG Nano. Moreover, the YouTuber has now leaked footage of the 'Little A1' and a second unnamed option.
Unfortunately, few details about the latter are known for now. With that being said, the device appears to be larger than the Bubble. By contrast, the Little A1 is a tiny device, as its name suggests. Nonetheless, ZPG has included two USB Type-C ports, a pair of MicroSD card readers and a full set of gamepad buttons with large triggers. Seemingly, the Little A1 has a 1:1 display too, which may make it an even smaller alternative to the A1 Unicorn and RG Cube by extension.
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