iPhone Case Transforms into an Analog Controller to play Game-Boy and other Handheld Emulator Games

I honestly can’t remember a time when case-makers for the iPhone were THIS overwhelming but yeah, we’ve probably covered 5 iPhone cases in the past week alone and this might be the 6th. Designed for the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro Max, the GameBaby from Bitmo Lab transforms your phone into a gaming handheld, reminiscent of the classic Game Boy. What makes the GameBaby stand out isn’t just its nod to the past—it’s the practical design that integrates a functional gaming experience into something as ubiquitous as a phone case. Unlike typical cases, the GameBaby features a two-piece system. The upper half acts like a standard iPhone protector, while the lower section brings in physical buttons styled after classic handheld gaming consoles. When you’re ready to jump into a game, the bottom half flips to the front, giving you a set of tactile controls that instantly transport you to the 90s.

Designer: Bitmo Lab

Instead of fiddling with external controllers or Bluetooth devices, the GameBaby lets you enjoy gaming on your iPhone without needing extra power sources. There’s no need to worry about charging it or pairing it with your phone via Bluetooth. Just flip the lower half of the case 180° and re-attach it to turn it into an analog control panel. The buttons work mechanically by touching virtual buttons on your screen, so you can jump into gaming without the extra steps that can often make mobile gaming accessories feel cumbersome. It’s a sleek solution for gamers who want to keep things simple but still enjoy the tactile feedback of physical controls—a rarity in the touchscreen-dominated world we live in today.

The GameBaby case works with various button layouts from systems like the original Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and NES, all through the use of customizable emulator skins. This means you can swap between different layouts depending on the game you’re playing, giving you a level of control not often found in mobile gaming. Although it doesn’t come preloaded with emulators or games, the case is designed to work seamlessly with the Delta emulator, which is known for its support of over 7,000 games. So, while you might need to handle the software side yourself, the hardware is built to accommodate a huge range of gaming options.

While the concept of turning your iPhone into a retro gaming device is certainly intriguing, Bitmo Lab has taken it a step further by making the design practical for everyday use. When you’re not gaming, the controller portion folds back and clicks into place, protecting the back of your phone like a regular case. This makes the GameBaby functional beyond just gaming—it’s still an iPhone case, after all. You can slip it into your pocket, take it on the go, and occasionally fiddle with the buttons and controls like they’re fidget details.

For those itching to relive their childhood gaming days, the GameBaby case is now available for pre-order. Early adopters can snag it for $19.99, but only for the first 1,000 units. After that, the price jumps to $24.99 during the remainder of the pre-order phase, eventually hitting its retail price of $39.99. With the iPhone 16’s official announcement just last week, the timing of this release seems perfectly aligned for those planning to upgrade their phone but still want a dash of nostalgia in their everyday carry (although I see no Camera Control cutout on the case’s design yet). While Bitmo Lab has yet to confirm exact shipping dates, the early bird pricing makes it a tempting offer for those looking to secure a piece of retro gaming merch for their next iPhone.