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AYANEO Pocket Ace Review: Not Quite One & Done
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Letâs be real: if youâre buying a handheld just to play Golden Sun and PokĂ©mon Emerald, the AYANEO Pocket Ace is basically a love letter to your inner 12-year-old.
Itâs got a gorgeous 4.5â 3:2 screenâperfect for GBA, DS, and PSP gamesâand controls that feel like a warm hug from your favorite childhood console. The triggers? Delightfully squishy. The D-pad? Pure nostalgia. The analog sticks? Forget they exist. Theyâre tiny, useless, and honestly, kind of rude.
But hereâs the kicker: it costs $350â$700. For that price, you could get a Konkr with an 8 Gen 3 chip⊠or even an Odin 3. And sure, it runs Switch and GameCube gamesâbut with black bars everywhere, like a widescreen movie on your old CRT. Not bad⊠just not great.
The real magic? Itâs the best 3:2 handheld on the market. If youâre all-in on GBA, itâs your unicorn. But if you want one device to rule them all? Nah. The Pocket Ace isnât the last handheld youâll ever needâitâs just the one that makes you forget you ever needed anything else⊠for a while.
Bottom line: Buy it if you love GBA. Skip it if youâre chasing 16:9 perfection. And if you just want a sleek, affordable GBA beast? The Pocket Micro does 90% of the job for half the price.
