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Banjo-Kazooie Goes Pocket-Sized: The Super Pocket Rare Edition Packs 14 Classics

Blaze Entertainment's new Super Pocket Rare Edition bundles 14 built-in Rare classics - from Battletoads to a natively rebuilt Banjo-Kazooie - into a tiny handheld for around $70.

Ana Horvat

Ana Horvat

Friday, July 10, 2026

Banjo-Kazooie Goes Pocket-Sized: The Super Pocket Rare Edition Packs 14 Classics

A tiny handheld with a huge legacy

If you grew up with a Nintendo 64 controller in your hands, this one is going to hit you right in the nostalgia. Blaze Entertainment has revealed the HyperMegaTech Super Pocket Rare Edition, a pocket-sized retro handheld built around 14 classic games from one of the most beloved studios in the business.

This is the seventh Super Pocket device to date, and it keeps the same familiar hardware as the models before it. What sets this one apart is the theme: a matching color scheme and a lineup dedicated entirely to Rare, the studio behind some of gaming's fondest memories.

From 1983 to Banjo-Kazooie

The built-in collection is a genuine trip through Rare's history. It reaches all the way back to the developer's earliest British computer releases from 1983, then travels forward through the years to the headliner: the 1998 Nintendo 64 platformer Banjo-Kazooie.

That bear-and-bird duo is the star of the show here, and according to the source, Banjo-Kazooie has been rebuilt to run natively on the device rather than being emulated in the usual way. Classic brawler Battletoads is also part of the mix, giving you a nice spread of genres to jump between.

There is a fun bit of console history baked into all of this, too. Rare is now part of Microsoft and its Xbox family, yet this collection celebrates an era when the studio was creating unforgettable games for Nintendo hardware. Seeing those two worlds meet on a third-party handheld is a lovely reminder of how far these games have traveled.

Part of the Evercade family

The Super Pocket Rare Edition is part of the Evercade ecosystem, which means it is not limited to just those 14 built-in titles. It can also play any Evercade cartridge, so your library can grow well beyond the games that ship inside it. That flexibility is a big part of what makes these little devices so appealing for collectors and newcomers alike.

At around $70, it lands in friendly territory for a dedicated retro handheld, especially one with this much curated content ready to go out of the box. You are not hunting down old carts or setting up complicated software - you switch it on and start playing.

Why this one matters

There is something wonderful about tucking Banjo-Kazooie into your pocket and taking it anywhere. For longtime fans, it is a warm reunion with characters they adored decades ago. For younger players or curious newcomers, it is an easy, affordable doorway into Rare's back catalogue without needing a shelf full of old consoles.

Retro handhelds keep getting better, and a themed collection like this shows how thoughtfully these libraries can be put together. Whether you are chasing jiggies again or discovering these classics for the very first time, the Super Pocket Rare Edition looks like a charming little celebration of gaming history.

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