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Evercade Multi Game Cartridges

As much as we enjoy Blaze’s Evercade carts that are stuffed with well-known games, we’re also big fans of its more esoteric releases. Its latest two carts, Sydney Hunter Collection and Piko Arcade 1 contain games we’ve largely never heard of, which makes them instantly appealing to us.

The consists of three games about the intrepid explorer, as well as an additional release called . is first up and if we’re honest it took a while to grow on us. It’s certainly impressive-looking for an Intellivision game, but it suffers from frustrating collision detection

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