With bonus Evercade support!
Ever since its release in 2020, the Evercade family of systems has been a runaway success with retro gamers. The idea of offering a way of distributing physical cartridges packed with some of the world’s most famous games might not sound revolutionary, but Evercade is perhaps the first example of it done right – and, as a result, we’ve seen two new hardware iterations (the Evercade VS and Evercade EXP) and a flood of carts since then.
Blaze – the British company behind the Evercade – has recently launched a new division called Hyper Mega Tech, which will be focusing on expanding its retro business in new directions. The first product in this line is the Super Pocket, and it’s a device which shares a lot of similarities with the Evercade; in fact, it even runs Evercade cartridges. It’s available in Capcom and Taito-themed versions, each with a different selection of pre-loaded games.
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With bonus Evercade support!
Ever since its release in 2020, the Evercade family of systems has been a runaway success with retro gamers. The idea of offering a way of distributing physical cartridges packed with some of the world’s most famous games might not sound revolutionary, but Evercade is perhaps the first example of it done right – and, as a result, we’ve seen two new hardware iterations (the Evercade VS and Evercade EXP) and a flood of carts since then.
Blaze – the British company behind the Evercade – has recently launched a new division called Hyper Mega Tech, which will be focusing on expanding its retro business in new directions. The first product in this line is the Super Pocket, and it’s a device which shares a lot of similarities with the Evercade; in fact, it even runs Evercade cartridges. It’s available in Capcom and Taito-themed versions, each with a different selection of pre-loaded games.
Read the full article on timeextension.com