EVERC△DE retro handheld revealed

‘Evercade’ is a brand new handheld console with unique, officially licensed multi-game cartridges: [prebreak]1[/prebreak]


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Evercade have already secured major licenses confirming a total of 85 games including Namco Museum (with 22 games including Pac-Man™, Dig Dug™, Galaga™, Galaxian™, Weapon Lord™ and Splatterhouse™ 2 and 3), Interplay (with 13 games including Earthworm Jim 1 and 2, Clayfighter and Battle Chess), Data East (with 10 games including Burger Time, Karate Champ and Bad Dudes) and Atari (40 games including Asteroids®, Centipede®, Missile Command®, Ninja Golf (7800) and Alien Brigade (7800). They have promised over 100 titles for launch and more to come.

On top of this, they have also today announced support for ‘new’ retro-inspired games and have confirmed they are already in discussions with several indie publishers to bring their retro-inspired titles to the platform.

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  • Supports 8 and 16-bit games (view the full list of confirmed games so far here)
  • Collectable, ever-increasing library of games on the unique Evercade Cartridge (with 6 - 20 games per cartridge)
  • HDMI connectivity to connect to your TV
  • 4.3” screen (the same size as a PSP)
  • Selectable 4:3 or 16:9 screen ratios (traditional retro ‘square’ or widescreen),
  • Supports saving and loading your game at any point
  • 4-5 hour battery life
  • Retailing at just £59.99/€69.99/$79.99 with individual cartridges only £14.99/€17.99/$19.99
  • Launching globally
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:arrow:Evercade Official Site
:arrow:Evercade Full Game List
 

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I am thinking when chinese handheld consoles catch up with HDMI output. And good thing having muli game cartridge, but wanna know how many games are included in the cart.
 

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On the one hand, $17 for 20 games doesn't sound bad. On the other hand, the console itself is in the same realm price range of a 2DS, and while you can't get 20 games for $17, you can get several DS/3DS game collections for relatively cheap. Or as others have said, you probably have a phone so it'd make more sense to sell a Namco Museum bundle on the Google Play store (which they don't seem to). Meanwhile, on average I imagine that you could fill out most your collection multiple built-in handheld game collections already for the same $80 system+$17*n carts. With the move towards digital and the competition from Nintendo in the handheld space, this seems like an odd throwback.
 

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