WIRED
Comfortable to use and well-built. Lots of officially licensed classic game collections to choose from. Works as a controller if you plug into a TV. Affordable.
TIRED
No multiplayer. Requires extra purchases of cable and cartridges.
Great gameplay never dies. That s precisely what my kids and I learned after the Evercade entered my household.
It s an $80 handheld, retro console that can play a curated selection of emulated games from the likes of Atari, Namco, Data East, and many others, mostly from the 1980s and 1990s. These collections are playable on cartridges you insert into the Evercade, each housing about 20 games and costing $20. Very much like the Nintendo Switch, the console can even plug into your TV for big-screen gaming, though you need to supply an HDMI–to–mini-HDMI cable.
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Data East Retro Classix Are Still Worth Your Quarters
Data East recently released eight of their arcade classics from the ’80s and ’90s on PC under their Retro Classix collection. A full list of the games can be found here, along with a brief description of each one. At Hardcore Gamer we enjoy games from all eras of gaming, and know that not all ports are created equal, so we decided to spend some time with a few of these newly re-released titles and see how well they hold up over time, especially since a couple of these titles were some childhood favorites.