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  2. Evercade - Wikipedia

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    The Evercade runs emulators that have been licensed by Blaze or custom-built in some cases. The console is capable of playing games originally released for the Atari 2600, the Atari 7800, the Atari Lynx, the NES, the SNES, the Mega Drive, [2] [14] [25] and the Intellivision.

  3. List of handheld game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Evercade (Blaze Entertainment) Plays officially licensed collections of emulated retro video games. [79] Design similar to original Game Boy Advance, has ability to connect to television with additional HDMI accessory. [80] Games released through curated collections of games compiled onto a game cartridge. [79]

  4. Evercade VS - Wikipedia

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    Evercade VS is a video game console developed by British company Blaze Entertainment. It is an upgraded home console version of the original Evercade handheld that introduces multiplayer functionality.

  5. List of Evercade cartridges - Wikipedia

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    At launch on 20 May 2020, the Evercade handheld console had 10 game cartridges available, providing a total of 122 games. [1] Physical cartridges and cases feature color-coded artwork and numbering correlating to which collection the cartridge is part of: console, arcade, or home computer. [2]

  6. Handheld game console - Wikipedia

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    Evercade is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by UK company Blaze Entertainment. It focuses on retrogaming with ROM cartridges that each contain a number of emulated games. Development began in 2018, and the console was released in May 2020, after a few delays.

  7. List of retro style video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of retro style video game consoles in chronological order. Only officially licensed consoles are listed. Starting in the 2000s, the trend of retrogaming spawned the launch of several new consoles that usually imitate the styling of pre-2000s home consoles and only play games that released on those consoles.

  8. Piko Interactive - Wikipedia

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    On August 9, 2019, 20 of their games were announced to be released on the Evercade console. [7] On January 15, 2020, Piko Interactive launched a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter to fund a physical release of Jim Power for a NES, SNES, Genesis, Turbografx and Amiga CD32, with a funding goal of $50,000. The campaign was successfully funded ...

  9. Category:Evercade - Wikipedia

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