Evercade is releasing a home console system that can play cartridges and supports multiplayer



With the success of the Blaze Entertainment's Evercade--a handheld system that evokes nostalgia by bringing back physical, collectable cartridges, the company is aiming their sights on a home console system, now. While the Evercade can support TV-out, the newly-announced Evercade VS sets itself apart by offering local multiplayer support, a feature that the former lacks. You can have up to four players on the VS using either the included controllers or third-party ones, and the system can fit two carts at once, meaning you won't have to swap out your games as constantly. Just about every game released for the Evercade will work on the VS, with the exception of te Namco Museum titles. You'll be able to pick up the Evercade VS for $99.99, when it launches on November 3rd.
 

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Why would you ever need 2 cartridge slots?

The main thing I see that could be handy is transferring data between games, sort of like trading Pokemon. But the marketing leads me to think that this might just increase the number of games immediately accessible via cartridges, which...two isn't that much more than one. Unless they'd use a gimmick like that in a more useful way, I say it's wasted.
 

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