Pocket Case DX for Analogue Pocket, felt lined

Analogue Pocket case

The first play-through case designed specifically for Analogue Pocket.

This is a custom designed, play-through style case/shell for the Analogue Pocket handheld game system. It's a one-piece, 3D-printed shell made from an eco-friendly, bioplastic material known as PLA. The case has felt lined channels on both interior sides and interior back, protecting Pocket during insertion and removal. The felt is made from long-lasting, fine touch polyester. The Analogue Pocket slides down into the case, giving a splash of color and added scratch protection when laying Pocket down. Enjoy attention to detail such the 16 horizontal lines on the back of the case, matching the rear of Pocket's design. A generous cutout is present at the bottom of the case to allow for all ports to connect. I alternate between this case and my Pocket Case Advance, and love the added splash of color and texture.

A lot of work went into modeling and prototyping this case. I carefully manufacture and test each one using my own Analogue Pocket. It takes several hours to produce just one case and I make sure that each one passes my level of quality assurance. Black cases are usually in stock and can ship out the next day. Other colorways typically ship within 1-3 business days.

DMG (1989)
Red (1995)
Black (1995)
Clear/translucent (1995)
Green (1995)
Yellow (1995)
White (1995, Japan & UK)
Blue (1995, Europe)
(C) Berry (1998)
(O) Grape (1998)
(L) Kiwi (1998)
(O) Dandelion (1998)
(R) Teal (1998) Atomic Purple (1998)
Famicolor Micro Iridescent (2005)**
Atomic Smoke (2023)***
Atomic Red (2023)***
Atomic Blue (2023)***
Atomic Green (2023)***
Atomic Orange (2023)***
Glow in the Dark (2023)***

**The Famicolor Micro Iridescent colorway comes from a dual-color filament based on the original Famicom maroon/purple and gold design.

*** To coincide with Analogue's Limited Edition Pocket series, these cases are now also available in glow-in-the-dark and 5 new translucent colors. It's hard to photograph, but since the translucent case colors are partially see-through, note that you will see through to the black felt lining the case.

Colorway names do not necessarily match any Gameboy or Gameboy Color/Advance systems. They're for fun and illustration only. The color you see on your screen won't necessarily match the final product.