The original Evercade was an extremely niche device. It posited a future where dedicated video game handhelds not only thrived, but even still used cartridges.
In a world where there are so many ways to play retro games — subscription services, compilations, emulation — it offered something very different. It didn’t make sense for everyone, but it did its job very well.
Now the family has grown with the Evercade VS. If the original was a modern take on the Game Boy, this is its NES counterpart.
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