Evercade

Blaze celebrate Evercade’s 2nd Anniversary with new hardware and new carts

Yesterday Blaze celebrated the second anniversary of its Evercade system with an announcement of new hardware, the Evercade EXP, and two new arcade carts: IREM and Toaplan. Blaze officially announced the Evercade system back in 2019, with a trailer showcasing their new handheld system, and in May 2020, the Evercade Handheld was launched along with Blaze celebrate Evercade’s 2nd Anniversary with new hardware and new carts

Cheats for Evercade Games

Sometimes old games are just plain hard. Here is a series of tips and cheats for the Evercade cartridges: Codemaster Collection 1 Cheats Gremlin Collection 1 Cheats Related posts: Every secret and hidden game on the Evercade VS, EXP and original Handheld Hardware Review: Evercade Two new Evercade carts announced: Toaplan Arcade 2, and TheC64 Cheats for Evercade Games

Evercade VS console “Founders Edition” available to pre-order today

​ Evercade have partnered with Funstock to launch the Founders Edition of the Evercade VS console. The Founders Edition is limited to 5,000 units, and will be black instead of white. With the package, you will receive: Evercade VS Founder Edition Console (Black) Evercade VS Founder Edition Controller (2x Black) Evercade VS Founder Edition Exclusive Evercade VS console “Founders Edition” available to pre-order today

New Evercade cart announced: Codemasters Collection 1

​ Evercade have announced another cart which will be due for the hand-held console in 2021: Codemasters Collection 1 Games included on the cart include: Cannon Fodder​ ​ Sensible Soccer International Edition​ ​ (Previously Unreleased) Tennis All-Stars​ ​ Big Nose Freaks Out​ ​ Cosmic Spacehead​ ​ The Ultimate Stuntman​ ​ Psycho Pinball​ ​ Big Nose New Evercade cart announced: Codemasters Collection 1

Hardware Review: Evercade

The Evercade is a handheld games console which was launched earlier this year. Unlike most modern consoles, there’s no digital downloads (you can’t even connect it to the internet), and it doesn’t play the latest games. Instead you play games by inserting different cartridges, which contain licensed versions of retro games from companies such as Hardware Review: Evercade