Yet another new line of mini consoles from Blaze Entertainment, the battery-powered Super Micro keychains feature a tiny 2-inch display.
Back when the Super Pocket line was released as an alternative to the standard Evercade EXP and VS, I was pretty interested to see how the brand partnerships would develop. I’ll be honest, I didn’t imagine tiny keychain consoles costing 20 notes. I guess they’re intended for belt loops rather than car keys, where the displays will inevitably crack in pockets and banging around under steering wheels.
Overall, these devices — branded as Asteroids, Burger Time, Centipede, and Space Invaders — have the feel of Christmas novelties. That’s not necessarily a bad thing if it unlocks latent retro gaming nostalgia in the recipient!
All models feature a 2-inch RGB TFT display with a 240×320 resolution, roughly the size of a Nintendo Game & Watch Super Mario Bros. or The Legend of Zelda edition. Crucially, these devices are not rechargeable, and require 3x AAA batteries, which are not included.
Asteroids Super Micro keychain

The Asteroids Super Micro Keychain Gamer (to give the line its official name) features three games: Asteroids, Gravatar, and Yars’ Revenge.
Learn more at HyperMegaTech or pre-order on Amazon.
Centipede edition keychain

This retro keychain features Centipede, Millipede, and Crystal Castles.
Pre-order the Centipede Super Micro keychain on Amazon, or learn more from the HyperMegaTech website.
Space Invaders Super Micro keychain

Almost certainly lined up to be the most popular item in this range, the Space Invaders Super Micro Keychain Gamer features just the single game, the color version of the original arcade classic. You can pre-order the Space Invaders keychain on Amazon.
See the product website for more details.
Burgertime edition keychain

Finally, we have the BurgerTime keychain.
This palm-sized handheld features the title game, along with Karate Champ and Side Pocket, and is available to pre-order on Amazon.
The HyperMegaTech Super Micro keychains are released on October 31st, 2025. Learn more at www.hypermegatech.com.
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Christian Cawley is a writer and editor who covers consumer electronics, IT, and entertainment media. He has written for publications such as Computer Weekly, Linux Format, MakeUseOf.com, and Tech Radar.
He also produces podcasts, has a cigar box guitar, and of course, loves retro gaming.