Analogue's Pocket Dock now works with all of Nintendo's retro wireless controllers
Briefly

Analogue has released PocketOS v2.5, enhancing its Pocket handheld with key fixes and improved wireless controller compatibility. The update resolves backup save export issues for Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, and extends support to Nintendo's NES and Sega Genesis controllers through its docking accessory. In addition, it rectifies button mapping problems with Nintendo's wireless Super Nintendo and N64 controllers, improving the gameplay experience. Despite limitations in game cartridge support primarily for older handhelds, the Pocket's FPGA architecture allows for versatile console emulation. Concerningly, the launch of Analogue's anticipated 4K Nintendo 64 console has been delayed, now set for July 2025.
The new PocketOS v2.5 update resolves save export issues and enhances wireless controller compatibility, expanding support for official Nintendo NES and Sega Genesis controllers.
The update enhances the Pocket's functionality, enabling the use of wireless controllers like the Super Nintendo and N64 ones, ensuring an authentic gaming experience.
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