TMNT Wonderland Amusements Pinball at Wondercon & What Is Evercade Nexus? Mere days after the first leaked prototype images of the TMNT Home Pinball you will be able to get your first official look at ...
The new 32-bit and 64-bit retro handheld is shaking things up.
This latest Evercade handheld reportedly responds to feedback from fans who are sickeningly young and somehow believe retro gaming includes anything that happened after 1995. [OK, granddad – it’s time ...
Retro handheld maker Evercade has announced a brand new product, and it looks like the PlayStation Portable successor I've been waiting for.
Evercade is not aimed at those people. The quest for retro authenticity extends to the Evercade’s aesthetics. The white design with vintage “go faster” stripes means the handheld legitimately looks ...
It’s nice that we live in a world where any game we can imagine is just a download away, but sometimes that can get overwhelming. Limits can be nice. Cartridge-based retro game console Evercade has ...
Having made an audacious yet bizarre play for the handheld space with Evercade, Blaze is back with a console for your telly. The VS is like a NES from another dimension, its boxy proportions and ...
The Evercade is a quirky new handheld gaming Console focused on fully licensed and curated retro gaming emulation experiences. If you’re a retro game enthusiast looking to find easy, accurate, and ...
Blaze Entertainment announced a new Evercade handheld during its anniversary stream for the retro gaming brand. Dubbed the Evercade EXP, the sleek-looking handheld will offer new features not found in ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The Evercade VS is a charming little retro console that thrives ...
The arcade heydays are reborn in the Evercade VS, with an affordable console and officially licensed games library allowing gamers to rewind the clock and have lots of fun without breaking the bank.
Between 2016 and 2019, retro gaming had a moment. I mean another moment. A very specific one where gaming’s greatest all released “mini” versions of their most iconic consoles. NES? Yep. SNES? Sure.