Blaze Entertainment is making a name for itself in the retro gaming biz. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:It’s already releas𓃲eꦜd a handheld system that harkens back to the days of the Sega Game Gear that even uses a similar game cartridge system to load old games. And now we’re about to see a stationary home console that’ll use those same cartridges to play classic games 🌺on a modern TV.
It’s called the Evercade VS, and it has quite a few improvements over the Evercade handheld. To sܫtart, the Evercade VS has two cartridge slots that can handle up to 40 games at a time without needing you to get up and swap anything. Each cartridge has a selection of around 20 titles from specific publishers like Atari, Namco, or Data East, so if you like a particular retro publisher, then there’s no need to ever swap cartridges.
Evercade has a growing library of 280 games, including classics like Double Dragon, Earthworm Jim, Worms Armageddon, Cruising USA, Earth Defense Force, Xeno Crisis, Dig Dug, Clayfighter, and many mor🅰e.
The Evercade VS controller is built much like the Evercade handheld but without the screen. There’s a robust D-pad, four buttons, and four shoulder bumpers to handle anything a retro game requires. The console seems to come packaged with two control🅺lers, but other controllers can be purchased separately or you can use your Evercade handheld as a controller with the help of a special cable.
If you don’t like Evercade’s controller design, the Evercade VS will work with other third-party USB controllers, such as th෴e Logitech F310 or the Xbox Adaptive Controller.
Output is native💯 1080p with wifi compatibility for firmware updates. Don't expect any of these 30-year-old games to be 🌌getting any updates, though. That sort of defeats the purpose of retro gaming.
Expect a sale price of $100 for the Everℱcade VS when it arrives later in November of this year. .