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I'm just happy there is an EverCade and they seem to be thriving as a business. It seems to be a more substantial means to preserve games... expose new things to consumers and support creators.
So far my favorite carts are the atari lynx, indie heroes in general, the dual game packs, and the duke games, others are still great and I just enjoy how it gives games I would never have considered playing but I actually enjoyed. I wish we could see more arcade collections though. One feature I wish we could get is a leaderboard for all games to display the highest scoree and or time spent to complete the game, get that op arcade conpetition in here.
Dude, Donut Dodo is great. I have it on Steam. I am still waiting for a good deal before picking up an Evercade. I love new games coming out on cartridges.
My Evercade is literally a Splatterhouse 3 machine with the Namco Collection... So glad to be able to play this gritty classic in HD on a massive screen!
Reminds me when I'm playing the NES classic mini wishing I could have ordered which games were going to be on there before buying it. I like what they're doing with the Evercade but imagine what it'd be like if there was a buyer voting system or something, like if you've bought enough carts you're treated as a shareholder and can vote on what some of the new games in a collection would be. Dreaming, I know.
@@marccaselle8108I re-hacked my NES Mini yesterday. First time I did it was about 7 years ago and all I put on it was a few more NES games. Now I have more NES games but also TurboGrafx 16, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, Game Boy, Atari 2600, Game Gear, Atari Lynx, and about 30 arcade games, and left plenty of space (over 100 GB) for saves. It’s better than ever now! You could also put on PlayStation 1 and Nintendo 64 games too but I didn’t want to do that as they take up more space and don’t work well with the classic NES controller.
Best thing for gaming right now is stuff like this. If ya want to collect them all or be selective and get a couple that you'll like....hey at least it's a physical copy that you own and it not only supports indies but costs cheaper than the digital crap a person will lose when those servers get pulled😊👍
I can do you one better: a ZX Spectrum collection. Eight searing colors, with no more than two colors ever in the same square. No sprites, no joystick ports, no scrolling, no NOTHIN'. I will never fathom how a computer so diametrically opposed to video games in its design could be so popular in Britain.
@@jessragan6714 It was so cheap it got popular. The same thing happened with the Tiger handhelds, which are barely classified as video games, in my opinion. They are so bad that the Spectrum is more like a SHARP X68K compared to those handhelds.
A tiger handheld collection sounds terrible, I love it. I'd love to see a spectrum collection! Maybe Microsoft would licence out some of the Ultimate games!
They should make use of Cheats :)... Makes many of them much more enjoyable. I guess many of those games would be much more enjoyable if they would have an easy mode, the only reason why many of them are so brutally hard is, to just make it harder for people to get through, but nowadays, who needs that?
I can’t believe Ron barely mentioned Donut Dodo. A stunning game, and worth the price of the cart alone. I’m playing it on my super pocket, it’s so addictive. ❤
Its the most colorful game on that cart... But doesnt tickle it for me lol. I find it boring, but thats me.. just not into it. It does play smoothly and looks great though.. so if its someones style of game for sure it may be worth it.
It's a clone of Donkey Kong that somehow winds up better than most official sequels to Donkey Kong. Like Donkey Kong 3. Nobody wanted that marriage of Galaga and Donkey Kong, yet here it is. Evidently Nintendo felt a raging need to recycle some of the code they wrote for Radarscope.
@@Madlittlepixel fair comment. I think they made it the IH3 cover star for a reason. I was blown away by its design, graphics, music and above all, control’s. 👍
I personally abandoned Evercade. I’m a serious collector that already owns most of the stuff I want for the original systems. What turned me off from Evercade is their support. I had a bug where a few of the games would work great on the portable but u would get no sound on the TV device. All they ended up concluding was that my HDMI setup was the fault. But no other system I have had any similar issue. It’s a bloody Sony Bravia XBR lol.
Like the evercade, but with you, not all the games are for me. Always talk about emulation to preserve the past, Evercade is our opportunity to once again support the developers(at least the rights owners) of these titles which is kinda cool. Really, really hope they work with some bigger names like Sega (Master System collections?). And if they could bring the Capcom and Taito collections to cart, would be equally awesome.
@VEGANVANIA I do know about the X68000 mini, the games are built in though, for me I would love to have a collection of cartridges for the X68000 along with a system like Evercade did for the C64, specially since those games are the best version out there, and those floppy disc are almost impossible to get, and when they do come up, are really expensive, and the floppy discs are not the most reliable format there is.
Is that the PS1 or the N64 version of Glover? In the promotional material they say its the 32 bits version which makes me think it's the PS1 one (although i don't see any polygon warping) but in the amazon page description, they say it's the 64 bit version which may refer to the N64 version? (the N64 had a 32 bits mode which some developers used)
Para las estanterias de los coleccionistas que no juegan les bastaría con editar pósters y manuales de instrucciones.Esas roms funcionan en cualquier tostadora.
People who collect them all, just to have a complete set, regardless of whether or not they like a given cartridge are possiblely not only encouraging them to release sub par games, but they may not get a lot of money if they re sell them one day cause the more people that buy complete sets, the lower the resale price will be.
I just got this for 50 bucks ...the screen is little pixel screen tear...hoping to swap the screen to fix this issue...figures crossed... Any suggestions MLP? Thanks buddy
@mattnova18 mine too, 3 carts... the screen has 3 noticeable pixels lines across.. but plays the games... I hope by switching the screen will fix this.
as someone who has the og evercade, exp, and vs founders edition, the ecosystem of games is a hit or miss. There are some gems in the collections and there are some absolute stinkers. It's a niche system but I highly recommend it if there are a few games across at least 5 carts that tickle your fancy. To me, evercade compliments my retro game collection and isn't my 100% focus on retro games.
I find all these games on the Evercade are just check them out and play for a few minutes each and put back in the box and on the shelf. There no deep gameplay or RPGs it seems.
So unless I missed my guess, it looks like the version of Galaxy Fight on there is the PS1 version?! The worst version and only version not to get a US release?! WHY would you pick THAT one! The Neo Geo one should be easier to emulate anyway! I'm still grabbing it as a Sunsoft fanboy but what a WEIRD choice.
I would LOVE to start buying these and collecting them BUT I will only spend my money if these systems made NEW games. I already have WAY better handhelds that play all of these games for free. WHY would i buy your games? May buying something exciting
Short answer: No. Honestly who is this for exactly? I can just emulate this in seconds & have a blast. if I want I can also get a OEM controller with a converter & it feels like I'm playing it on OEM hardware almost.
all these catridges are just sd cards with roms inside.. and more and more just get corrupted as time passes ,also after official updated many carts just get corrupted and dont work any more......i have almost all of them and all the hardware but i stop buying, i never actually play them(because i have many better ways to play all these roms) they are just for collection but what to do with a collection when you know that after some years they may not work at all any more......just saying....
the new cartridges are pure trash and this system is not worthy $180 when you can buy so many other things including a used ps4 with retro collections often on sale for $5 or under
Why pay for ROMS that are free? Why give money for companies that already made their money. Knowing that no money will ever go to the programmers and artits. Plus evercade emulation is lame.
You are horrible mate. Evercade is great value and I don’t see any of these indie devs complaining so don’t see why you are. The carts themselves are good value and the emulation is great. Get real buddy.
@@nikopro6462 Maybe for indie, but for the other games no. I don't know if they even have basic crt filters and autofire in their crappy os. They joystick is crap and the image quality is horrible. PS : I was a day one buyer of the first version. Sold it all when I realized that paying for the worst version on a device that does not run better than a 20 years old PC was dumb.
Looks like another system full of bloatware or crap games nobody cares about. TR Trilogy is the biggest release on this system and it's kind of pointless with the remasters just coming out.
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Maybe not all games are for everyone but I think the idea that these carts can get people to try something they otherwise wouldn't is a good one.
I'm just happy there is an EverCade and they seem to be thriving as a business.
It seems to be a more substantial means to preserve games... expose new things to consumers and support creators.
That Duke Nukem themed console though...
10/10
So far my favorite carts are the atari lynx, indie heroes in general, the dual game packs, and the duke games, others are still great and I just enjoy how it gives games I would never have considered playing but I actually enjoyed. I wish we could see more arcade collections though.
One feature I wish we could get is a leaderboard for all games to display the highest scoree and or time spent to complete the game, get that op arcade conpetition in here.
Dude, Donut Dodo is great. I have it on Steam. I am still waiting for a good deal before picking up an Evercade. I love new games coming out on cartridges.
Yes! Donut Dodo is great. It's definitely worth the price for that cart. ... have you played Ca$h Cow yet? Same folks behind Dodo.
@@Aaron-ug3qz I have not. I will. Love what companies like this are doing.
My Evercade is literally a Splatterhouse 3 machine with the Namco Collection...
So glad to be able to play this gritty classic in HD on a massive screen!
I think my next console will be an Evercade.
Same here
Stoked for this!
Reminds me when I'm playing the NES classic mini wishing I could have ordered which games were going to be on there before buying it. I like what they're doing with the Evercade but imagine what it'd be like if there was a buyer voting system or something, like if you've bought enough carts you're treated as a shareholder and can vote on what some of the new games in a collection would be. Dreaming, I know.
With the NES classic edition (the real one not the fake ones). You can install hackchi 2 CE and load your own NES roms.
@@marccaselle8108I re-hacked my NES Mini yesterday. First time I did it was about 7 years ago and all I put on it was a few more NES games. Now I have more NES games but also TurboGrafx 16, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, Game Boy, Atari 2600, Game Gear, Atari Lynx, and about 30 arcade games, and left plenty of space (over 100 GB) for saves. It’s better than ever now!
You could also put on PlayStation 1 and Nintendo 64 games too but I didn’t want to do that as they take up more space and don’t work well with the classic NES controller.
Wow these have a lot of games on each cart. I should've bought that Duke Nukem evercade. I hope they release another limited edition console soon.
Donut Dodo is such a good game🤌🏽
I just ordered the Switch physical.
I appreciate you keeping it real. You’re one of my favorite content creators. Keep it up!
Best thing for gaming right now is stuff like this. If ya want to collect them all or be selective and get a couple that you'll like....hey at least it's a physical copy that you own and it not only supports indies but costs cheaper than the digital crap a person will lose when those servers get pulled😊👍
C64 is really hard to go to for those who don't have that nostalgia, but I love that you try!
I can do you one better: a ZX Spectrum collection. Eight searing colors, with no more than two colors ever in the same square. No sprites, no joystick ports, no scrolling, no NOTHIN'. I will never fathom how a computer so diametrically opposed to video games in its design could be so popular in Britain.
@@jessragan6714 It was so cheap it got popular. The same thing happened with the Tiger handhelds, which are barely classified as video games, in my opinion. They are so bad that the Spectrum is more like a SHARP X68K compared to those handhelds.
A tiger handheld collection sounds terrible, I love it. I'd love to see a spectrum collection! Maybe Microsoft would licence out some of the Ultimate games!
@@marcelosoares7148 Wow, that comparison paints a pretty vivid picture.
They should make use of Cheats :)... Makes many of them much more enjoyable.
I guess many of those games would be much more enjoyable if they would have an easy mode, the only reason why many of them are so brutally hard is, to just make it harder for people to get through, but nowadays, who needs that?
I can’t believe Ron barely mentioned Donut Dodo. A stunning game, and worth the price of the cart alone. I’m playing it on my super pocket, it’s so addictive. ❤
Its the most colorful game on that cart... But doesnt tickle it for me lol. I find it boring, but thats me.. just not into it. It does play smoothly and looks great though.. so if its someones style of game for sure it may be worth it.
It's a clone of Donkey Kong that somehow winds up better than most official sequels to Donkey Kong. Like Donkey Kong 3. Nobody wanted that marriage of Galaga and Donkey Kong, yet here it is. Evidently Nintendo felt a raging need to recycle some of the code they wrote for Radarscope.
@@Madlittlepixel fair comment. I think they made it the IH3 cover star for a reason. I was blown away by its design, graphics, music and above all, control’s. 👍
Sunsoft vol 2 !!!! Lets gooooo !!!!!
man i loved bubble horse adventure!
Hopefully we get some indie Genesis titles like Metal Dragon. 👍🏿👍🏿
i feel like they announced glover hd for consoles years ago, but they port it to the evercade first lol
Donut do do game is amazing! Too addictive
In the words of marge simpson "I just think they're neat"
Quite new to this cartridge thing now is there any chance there is a doom version of this that comes with full collection in a cartridge please mate
I personally abandoned Evercade. I’m a serious collector that already owns most of the stuff I want for the original systems.
What turned me off from Evercade is their support. I had a bug where a few of the games would work great on the portable but u would get no sound on the TV device. All they ended up concluding was that my HDMI setup was the fault. But no other system I have had any similar issue. It’s a bloody Sony Bravia XBR lol.
I feel ya. Fortunately I havent had any issues where I had to reach out to them, but if I got that kind of support Id probably be like F em as well.
Thanks M.L.P.
Like the evercade, but with you, not all the games are for me. Always talk about emulation to preserve the past, Evercade is our opportunity to once again support the developers(at least the rights owners) of these titles which is kinda cool. Really, really hope they work with some bigger names like Sega (Master System collections?). And if they could bring the Capcom and Taito collections to cart, would be equally awesome.
Why don't they do something like that for the Sharp X68000, it's probably the only retro Computer I like for games.
@VEGANVANIA I do know about the X68000 mini, the games are built in though, for me I would love to have a collection of cartridges for the X68000 along with a system like Evercade did for the C64, specially since those games are the best version out there, and those floppy disc are almost impossible to get, and when they do come up, are really expensive, and the floppy discs are not the most reliable format there is.
Is that the PS1 or the N64 version of Glover? In the promotional material they say its the 32 bits version which makes me think it's the PS1 one (although i don't see any polygon warping) but in the amazon page description, they say it's the 64 bit version which may refer to the N64 version? (the N64 had a 32 bits mode which some developers used)
It's N64 Glover running on a terrible emulator. The PS1 port looks atrocious compared to it.
Love these
Para las estanterias de los coleccionistas que no juegan les bastaría con editar pósters y manuales de instrucciones.Esas roms funcionan en cualquier tostadora.
People who collect them all, just to have a complete set, regardless of whether or not they like a given cartridge are possiblely not only encouraging them to release sub par games, but they may not get a lot of money if they re sell them one day cause the more people that buy complete sets, the lower the resale price will be.
Do you not think the evercade feels cheap? I would be into it more if they made a more premium feeling console.
the atari collection
When I abandoned Evercade I had every release right before Duke nukem.
PIKO Interactive: Acclaim Scrapin's.
Can anyone produce actual sales numbers. Not trying to stir the pot, just really interested in the numbers.
I just got this for 50 bucks ...the screen is little pixel screen tear...hoping to swap the screen to fix this issue...figures crossed...
Any suggestions MLP?
Thanks buddy
I've had my original evercade since like 2 or 3 years ago and it still works great. $50 is a great deal! I paid $100 and it came with a couple carts
@mattnova18 mine too, 3 carts... the screen has 3 noticeable pixels lines across.. but plays the games... I hope by switching the screen will fix this.
Sunsoft is awesome…most of those games are quite pricey. Piko 4 is cool and so is indie hero’s.
C64 hot garbage
You put the cartridge in and you play the game you want. No internet connection, no installing, to waiting for a patch to download.
as someone who has the og evercade, exp, and vs founders edition, the ecosystem of games is a hit or miss. There are some gems in the collections and there are some absolute stinkers. It's a niche system but I highly recommend it if there are a few games across at least 5 carts that tickle your fancy. To me, evercade compliments my retro game collection and isn't my 100% focus on retro games.
I find all these games on the Evercade are just check them out and play for a few minutes each and put back in the box and on the shelf.
There no deep gameplay or RPGs it seems.
So unless I missed my guess, it looks like the version of Galaxy Fight on there is the PS1 version?! The worst version and only version not to get a US release?! WHY would you pick THAT one! The Neo Geo one should be easier to emulate anyway! I'm still grabbing it as a Sunsoft fanboy but what a WEIRD choice.
I would LOVE to start buying these and collecting them BUT I will only spend my money if these systems made NEW games. I already have WAY better handhelds that play all of these games for free. WHY would i buy your games? May buying something exciting
Not growing up with C64 is a huge miss. It was THE system to have in the mid 80’s.
Evercade needs some ps1
Short answer: No.
Honestly who is this for exactly? I can just emulate this in seconds & have a blast. if I want I can also get a OEM controller with a converter & it feels like I'm playing it on OEM hardware almost.
Boomers from the 70s.
all these catridges are just sd cards with roms inside.. and more and more just get corrupted as time passes ,also after official updated many carts just get corrupted and dont work any more......i have almost all of them and all the hardware but i stop buying, i never actually play them(because i have many better ways to play all these roms) they are just for collection but what to do with a collection when you know that after some years they may not work at all any more......just saying....
I just sold my evercade beyond duke i didnt see anything that even peaked my interest
the new cartridges are pure trash and this system is not worthy $180 when you can buy so many other things including a used ps4 with retro collections often on sale for $5 or under
Why pay for ROMS that are free? Why give money for companies that already made their money. Knowing that no money will ever go to the programmers and artits. Plus evercade emulation is lame.
You are horrible mate. Evercade is great value and I don’t see any of these indie devs complaining so don’t see why you are.
The carts themselves are good value and the emulation is great.
Get real buddy.
@@nikopro6462 Maybe for indie, but for the other games no. I don't know if they even have basic crt filters and autofire in their crappy os. They joystick is crap and the image quality is horrible. PS : I was a day one buyer of the first version. Sold it all when I realized that paying for the worst version on a device that does not run better than a 20 years old PC was dumb.
Fo sho
Why not be ethical and support gaming companies that make games for this niche console?
@@YokiBrewster I do, just bought Soulless 2 and Pig Quest for the C64 and Strife Sisters for my Analog Duo.
Numbering them is so shady. This coming from someone with ocd.
That’s the consumerism we live in today. I bet you most of these are shelved…
Say Yes to Limited Run Games, No to Evercade.
Why?
Looks like another system full of bloatware or crap games nobody cares about. TR Trilogy is the biggest release on this system and it's kind of pointless with the remasters just coming out.