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Evercade Multi Game Cartridges

Blaze Entertainment finished 2023 in style, delivering so many carts, we couldn’t fit them all in our last issue. We’ve already reviewed Full Void and Home Computer Heroes Collection 1 (70% and 74% respectively) so let’s take a look at the other four cartridges Blaze released.

Arguably the two biggest releases of the four are the collections of games. is the most interesting as it includes remastered versions of and , as well as , arguably the Duke’s most infamous game. Blaze has done some genuinely excellent work on the first two games, which have been dramatically overhauled to run at 60fps with new visuals and other neat enhancements. You can even switch to the original PC versions on the fly to see the significant changes Blaze has made. is less impressive as it’s the PlayStation version of the game. It’s still enjoyable to play, but it’s a pity we didn’t get a proper native Evercade port.

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