This has always been the case with this platform, but with the bigger display, slightly better sound, the big name collection, and TATE mode, I can’t help feeling that this is the console Blaze Entertainment wanted the original Evercade to be. While not perfect, it offered the ability to play retro games legally, without the original media, and without wasting time on emulation configuration.Įvercade carts feature curated games they also provide an easy-to-use experience, where all the emulation settings are preinstalled. The original Evercade (now essentially retired) was a joy to own. Game audio is best enjoyed via wired headphones on the Evercade EXP.Įvercade EXP vs. ![]() One other thing to note: you’ll find the stereo speakers are pretty tinny. Holding the original Evercade console to mimic TATE mode is easier than holding the EXP in that orientation. Overall, I found playing in TATE mode difficult, which is frustrating as it was a feature I was looking forward to. The finish, smoother than the original Evercade, doesn’t lend itself to easy gripping. I have quite large hands, and the Evercade EXP is relatively narrow. On the other hand, if you’re using TATE and have a rotating monitor or TV mount, the results are satisfying. While USB-C offers the possibility of a wired controller or even one with a Wi-Fi dongle, in practice, it seems the USB-C port doesn’t deliver power to other devices. You’re limited by the length of the HDMI cable. The port is situated on the top side of the Evercade EXP, away from you, but this is sadly about as comfortable as things get. ![]() ![]() The Mini-HDMI port lets you play Evercade games on a suitable display.
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