Blaze Entertainment unveils its retro console Evercade EXP, integrating 18 Capcom games


Our favorite customers rejoice, the Evercade EXP, like its ancestors the Evercade and the Evercade VS, will have no trouble seducing the most skeptical. With its high-resolution IPS screen, its integrated WiFi, its increased number of buttons (we will still note the absence of the six front buttons despite the presence of Street Fighter 2), it already has solid arguments for fans of retrogamingbut it’s obviously its TATE mode that ends up convincing.

It will thus be possible to play the mythical shmup what are 1942 and 1943 in their original format, and of course in arcade version. These are just two of the fifteen games that will be directly preloaded on the machine:

  • 1942 (Arcade version)
  • 1943 (Arcade version)
  • 1944: The Loop Master (Arcade version)
  • Bionic Commando™ (Arcade version)
  • Captain Commando™ (Arcade version)
  • Commando™ (Arcade version)
  • Final Fight™ (Arcade version)
  • Forgotten Worlds™ (Arcade version)
  • Ghouls ‘n Ghosts™ (Arcade version)
  • Legendary Wings™ (Arcade version)
  • MERCS (Arcade version)
  • Street Fighter II’: Hyper Fighting (Arcade version)
  • Strider (Arcade version)
  • Vulgus™ (Arcade version)
  • Mega Man (8-bit)
  • Mega Man 2 (8-bit)
  • Mega Man X (16-bit)
  • Breath of Fire (16-bit)

The Evercade EXP is of course compatible with all the cartridges of the two previous machines from Blaze Entertainment, that is to say more than 300 games in all.

Pre-orders will be open at a price of €149.99 from September 6, before the official release on November 24, with Just For Games ensuring distribution in France.



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