Hardware Review: To Enjoy The New BittBoy, You'll Need To Get Your Hands Dirty

Games not included.

If you cast your minds back a short while, you'll recall that we reviewed the BittBoy Portable Video Game Handheld, a dinky little Game Boy clone that came packed with 300 NES games, many of which were pretty dire – not to mention legally questionable. Despite this, we couldn't help warming to this truly pocket-sized portable, thanks in no small part to the excellent IPS screen rechargeable battery. Tantalisingly, the unit came with a slot in its casing into which a MicroSD card would fit, but inside there was no actual card-reading tech – it was a tease, but one which the console's manufacturer would eventually remedy.

You see, the 'New' BittBoy has just launched and it does support MicroSD cards – in fact, if you don't insert one, it's little more than a paperweight. This new model doesn't have any games pre-loaded – a handy way of avoiding any potential legal action from copyright holders – but instead expects buyers to get their hands dirty by loading up ROM images for NES, Game Boy and Game Boy Color games.

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