The Evercade EXP releases this winter, and it looks like an improvement on its already-great predecessor.
Blaze Entertainment announced a new Evercade handheld during its anniversary stream for the retro gaming brand.
Dubbed the Evercade EXP, the sleek-looking handheld will offer new features not found in the original Evercade.
Evercade EXP will be available in two editions: Limited and standard.
It also comes with two new arcade cartridges, Toaplan Arcade I and Irem Arcade I.
A US release for the Limited Edition hasn’t been announced, but Funstock delivers worldwide.
The standard edition will be available to preorder in September and costs $150/130/150.
It will be available in the US at participating retailers and comes with the Irem Arcade I cartridge.
The standard edition has an all-white color scheme.
The menu button is now located on the right side above the vertically oriented start and select buttons.
On the left side of the handheld, you’ll notice additional A and B buttons.
The Evercade EXP’s internals have also been upgraded to align with the Evercade VS home console.
It boasts a 1.5GHz processor and 4GB of RAM.
The Evercade’s library now includes more than 30 cartridges and 300 games.
Blaze also teased “bonus content” for the EXP that will be announced in September.
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