Analogue Pocket, the stylish third-party handheld console coming in 2021, has sold all of its pre-order units within 15 minutes of going on sale – and some of those who missed out aren’t happy.

Announced in a tweet, Analogue said that it was aiming to produce more and meet demand. It’s unclear how many units were available to buy initially, and Analogue’s mention of the “unfortunate global state of affairs” implies there may be production problems related to the COVID-19 pandemic, potentially reducing how many units could be bought.

Unfortunately, many potential buyers seem to have run into an issue where they were able to add a Pocket pre-order to their basket, but ran into issues with Analogue’s shipping calculator (with many reporting upwards of 5 minutes of wait time), only to be told that pre-orders had sold out once the calculation was complete.

IGN has contacted Analogue for comment on potential pre-order issues, but has not heard back at time of publish.

Some are reporting that pre-ordered units are already showing up on auction sites for more than double the $200 asking price, although I’ve been unable to personally verify this at time of writing.

The handheld is able to play three generations of Game Boy games, as well as a number of other handheld games using adapters.  We recently got an updated list of features ahead of its May 2021 release.

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Source: IGN.com Analogue Pocket Pre-Orders Sell Out in 15 Minutes, and Fans Aren't Pleased