Better than the Super NES Classic Mini? Retro console gets cheaper and completely redesigned

In 2016, an earthquake struck the video game industry. Six months before the Switch, Nintendo released a new console that was a huge success and changed the gaming landscape forever. With the NES Classic Mini, a new edition of the first Nintendo console was unveiled in a miniature design with an HDMI port, true-to-original controllers and 30 pre-installed retro classics. But that's not enough. A year later the successor appeared.

Can you still buy the Super NES Classic Mini?

Nintendo's retro console is still available on Amazon and Co. The Super NES Classic Mini became a hit with millions and was sold out everywhere for a long time. Long before the Nintendo Switch Online service was launched, you could easily play countless Nintendo classics, such as Super Mario World or even The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Play on your home TV at no additional cost. The video game industry was in turmoil.

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This was followed by, among others, the Sega Mega Drive Mini, the Neo Geo Mini, the Sony PlayStation Classic and the new edition of the bread box as The C64 Mini. Not all retro consoles in miniature format could hold a candle to the Nintendo classics in terms of quality and game selection. However, one very special device managed to go its own way and win the hearts of collectors.

Where can you buy retro games cheaply?

The Evercade handheld is not based on a classic console, but plays countless officially licensed retro games from specially developed modules. What's special about Evercade: game collections, like the Atari Lynx Collection As a collector's cartridge, they cost just under 20 euros; the device was available for as little as 60 euros. The success spawned many successors.

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Inspired by Super NES Classic Mini and Co. the Evercade VS released a stationary retro console for the home television. The handheld modules also fit here. With the Evercade EXP This was followed by another handheld with a higher resolution and HDMI output, but it was significantly more expensive. But here too the glorious story of Evercade not yet.

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Manufacturer Blaze now has the new generation of consoles presented. With the Evercade VS-R and the Evercade EXP-R completely revised versions of the stationary console and the handheld come onto the market, which are also lower in price cheaper than its predecessors stand out. How many games are there for the retro console?

There are now well over 500 games available on over 50 modules, including Duke Nukem 3D. All of these games are legally and officially released for Evercade. New indie titles as well Intellivision game collections or the Commodore 64 are also part of the portfolio of ambitious retro consoles.

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