If you're like me, you probably have an old-school Game Boy gathering dust in a drawer somewhere. Its chonky frame and hefty weight (especially when factoring in the 4 AA batteries) and super-small odd-colored viewing screen are as laughably inefficient as they are nostalgic. A new bit of portable tech is here to put some life back into that ancient gaming device, courtesy of Analogue. The new Analogue Pocket, due out next year for right around $200, isn't a ROM file player or an emulator; it's a physical device that plays physical legacy cartridges. …