Supreme’s 2026 Fall/Winter Collection Features a 24K Gold Analogue Pocket
Streetwear brand Supreme has unveiled its Fall/Winter 2026 collection, and it features a collab with Analogue Pocket, the fantastic retro handheld that lets you play your Game Boy cartridges on FPGA-based hardware.
Also in the collection is a Supreme-branded Dyson Vacuum, Kodak Super-8 Camera, and a galvanized steel mailbox, all bright red, of course.

The Analogue Pocket collab actually comes in two variants: one the standard Supreme red, as well as a second that's plated in 24K gold. As for the underlying Analogue Pocket itself, it's the same high-end retro handheld we loved in our review, which my colleague Seth noted "solves the limitations of classic handhelds with a familiar but distinct style you don't find with emulation-based solutions."
The Pocket uses an FPGA solution, short for "field-programmable gate arrays," which means it replicates the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance's original electronic hardware "at the transistor level." In other words, games are played on actual hardware, rather than being emulated, so every game – from Kirby Tilt n' Tumble's original motion controls to Perfect Dark's AAA-powered rumble pak – runs exactly as it was originally intended.
"Simply put," Seth said, "it's the best possible way to enjoy your handheld gaming collection."
The standard edition Analogue Pocket retails for $239.99, though it comes in limited quantities and typically sells out quickly whenever units become available. There's no word yet how much the new Supreme-branded variant will cost, but it will undoubtedly be even more limited edition.
For other, likely less expensive ways to play your games on the go, be sure to check our guide to the best handheld gaming PCs.
Bo Moore is IGN's Senior Manager of Tech. You can find him online @usebomswisely.