Menguelez Doesn’t it remind you a bit of the Nokia N-Gage, with its unique style, ugly to some, strange to others, but designed to stand out but above all for gaming! It was a handheld console that, at the time, aspired to compete with the Game Boy Advance.
It didn’t work well at the time because you had to remove the battery and restart the phone to access the game catalog that Nokia had implemented. It only lasted three years on the market, until 2006.

What’s interesting about the Pocket Play is that it combines the best of a cell phone with the best of a game console. It even has a beautiful design with a gorgeous and eye catching finish, combined with a sliding screen reminiscent of phones from the past.
The screen reveals a Dpad, front buttons, and physical triggers on the shoulders, something few current phones offer. A vintage phone that brings back certain features of old phones!
