
The Evercade was announced in April 2019, as a portable retrogaming console with the ability to be connected to a television screen. Blaze began development of the Evercade in 2018, with the intention of creating a console superior to plug-and-play devices. The Evercade was developed by the UK-based Blaze Entertainment, which had previously produced Atari-related products and the Game Gadget. On, Blaze Entertainment announced that the console would be discontinued, with the improved Evercade EXP set to release during winter 2022-23. The Evercade is capable of playing games originally released for the Atari 2600, the Atari 7800, the Atari Lynx, the Intellivision, the NES, the SNES, the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and the PlayStation as well as arcade games. Pre-existing homebrew games have also been re-released for the console by Mega Cat Studios. Upon its launch, the console offered 10 game cartridges with a combined total of 122 games.Īrc System Works, Atari, G-Mode, Interplay Entertainment, Bandai Namco Entertainment and Piko Interactive have released emulated versions of their games for the Evercade. Development began in 2018, and the console was released in May 2020, after a few delays.

It focuses on retrogaming with ROM cartridges that each contain a number of emulated games.


The Evercade is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by UK company Blaze Entertainment. Horizontal 4.3-inch LCD screen, 480x272 pixels This article is about the handheld console.
