Retro Gamer

EVERCADE LEVELS UP

In the constantly evolving world of retro gaming hardware, the Evercade is a unique proposition. Most devices aimed at nostalgic gamers typically fall into one of two categories. There are devices like the Mega Drive Mini and the PlayStation Classic, plug-and-play consoles with fixed libraries of classic games. Then there are consoles like Analogue’s Mega Sg or Hyperkin’s RetroN 5, which run games from their original media. The Evercade’s officially licensed games are sold on cartridges, theoretically combining the best of both approaches – your game library can continuously expand, with a supply of new cartridges that allows for easy access to games that may be rare and expensive in their original forms.

In case you’re not yet familiar with the Evercade platform,

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