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Blaze’s Super Pocket Handhelds Can Play Evercade Cartridges

Blaze’s Super Pocket Handhelds Can Play Evercade Cartridges
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Blaze Entertainment, the company behind the Evercade, announced a line of Super Pocket handheld systems that come with games built-in and can use Evercade cartridges. Each one resembles a Game Boy in terms of shape. At launch, there will be Capcom and Taito editions. These will cost $59/£49/€59 each, and people will see them at Amazon, Argos, Best Buy, Funstock, Game, and Video Games Plus. They are expected to ship out in October 2023.

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Both versions of the device have 2.8” IPS screens, built-in UIs, and charge via an included USB-C cable. Each one allows you to create save states as you play. There is also an “Easy Mode” options for the titles built into each one. The Capcom one has 12 games, while the Taito one includes 17.

Here’s a video showing both the Super Pocket Capcom and Taito Edition handhelds, as well as how they work with Evercade cartridges.

Here are the games on the Capcom Edition handheld:

  • 1942
  • 1943
  • 1944 : The Loop Master
  • Bionic Commando
  • Captain Commando
  • Final Fight
  • Forgotten Worlds
  • Ghouls ‘n Ghosts
  • Mega Man (Console Version)
  • Street Fighter II’: Hyper Fighting
  • Strider
  • Wolf of the Battlefield: MERC

And these are the Taito games:

  • Bubble Bobble
  • Cadash
  • Chack’n Pop
  • Don Doko Don
  • Elevator Action
  • The Fairyland Story
  • Football Champ
  • Growl
  • Kiki Kaikai
  • The Legend of Kage
  • Liquid Kids
  • The New Zealand Story
  • Operation Wolf
  • Rastan
  • Space Invaders
  • Space Invaders ‘91 (Console Version)
  • Volfied

The Super Pocket Capcom Edition and Taito Edition handhelds will appear in October 2023 worldwide. Pre-orders open on July 14, 2023. One of the most recent Evercase systems is the VS, which will get a Duke Nukem variant.

Jenni Lada
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