The discovery was made earlier this month.
If you happen to own an Evercade VS, you will probably already know that the Namco Museum Collection 1 and 2 have for the longest time been considered incompatible with the retro home console, thanks to licensing issues between Blaze Entertainment and Namco.
As a result, if you wanted to experience the classic collections yourself, you would either have to invest in a handheld version of the Evercade console or turn to unofficial methods to try to get around these limitations and unlock the cartridge’s content. As far as we know, this still seemed to be the case up until earlier this month, which is when an update was pushed for the console without much fanfare, removing these limitations and allowing users to finally enjoy both collections on VS hardware.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
The discovery was made earlier this month.
If you happen to own an Evercade VS, you will probably already know that the Namco Museum Collection 1 and 2 have for the longest time been considered incompatible with the retro home console, thanks to licensing issues between Blaze Entertainment and Namco.
As a result, if you wanted to experience the classic collections yourself, you would either have to invest in a handheld version of the Evercade console or turn to unofficial methods to try to get around these limitations and unlock the cartridge’s content. As far as we know, this still seemed to be the case up until earlier this month, which is when an update was pushed for the console without much fanfare, removing these limitations and allowing users to finally enjoy both collections on VS hardware.
Read the full article on timeextension.com