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On October of 2023, Hyper Mega Tech, a division of Blaze, released the Super Pocket, with two versions; one with built-in Capcom games, and one with built-in Taito games. Despite not being officially marketed as an Evercade device, it's compatible with Evercade cartridges and will work with most, if not all of the library, and even then, updates to make the incompatible games work are planned.

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On October of 2023, Hyper Mega Tech, a division of Blaze, released the Super Pocket, with two versions; one with built-in Capcom games, and one with built-in Taito games. Despite not being officially marketed as an Evercade device, it's compatible with Evercade cartridges and will work with most, if not all of the library, and even then, updates to make the incompatible games work are planned.
cartridges. At first, ''VideoGame/Cathedral2019'' was incompatible, but an update fixed that.



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* ''VideoGame/AlwasAwakening''/''[[VideoGame/Cathedral2019 Cathedral]] Collection''



** ''Duke Nukem Advance''




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** The Super Pocket has different color schemes based on which version you got; the Capcom version has a blue and yellow color scheme, while the Taito version has a green and black one. Considering the two have different built-in games, this is very useful to tell which one has the games you want.
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On October of 2023, Hyper Mega Tech, a division of Blaze, released the Super Pocket, with two versions; one with built-in Capcom games, and one with built-in Taito games. Despite not being officially marketed as an Evercade device, it's compatible with Evercade cartridges and will work with most, if not all of the library.

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On October of 2023, Hyper Mega Tech, a division of Blaze, released the Super Pocket, with two versions; one with built-in Capcom games, and one with built-in Taito games. Despite not being officially marketed as an Evercade device, it's compatible with Evercade cartridges and will work with most, if not all of the library.
library, and even then, updates to make the incompatible games work are planned.
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On October of 2023, Hyper Mega Tech, a division of Blaze, released the Super Pocket, with two versions; one with built-in Capcom games, and one with built-in Taito games. Despite not being officially marketed as an Evercade device, it's compatible with Evercade cartridges and will work with most, if not all of the library.


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* ''VideoGame/DukeNukem Collection 1''
** ''VideoGame/DukeNukemI Remastered''
** ''VideoGame/DukeNukemII Remastered''
** ''VideoGame/DukeNukem3D: Total Meltdown''

* ''Duke Nukem Collection 2''
** ''Duke Nukem Advance''
** ''Duke Nukem: Time to Kill''
** ''Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes''
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* DenialOfDigitalDistribution: Invoked. The point of the Evercade ecosystem is that the games released for it, barring the 18 Capcom games pre-installed on the EXP, are in physical cartridge format only, just like games for most pre-[[UsefulNotes/TheFifthGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames PS1/N64/Saturn era]] consoles. While some of the games might be available on other systems in digital format, you aren't going to see digital-download games for the Evercade line.

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* DenialOfDigitalDistribution: Invoked. The point of the Evercade ecosystem is that the games released for it, barring the 18 Capcom games pre-installed on the EXP, are in physical cartridge format only, just like games for most pre-[[UsefulNotes/TheFifthGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames pre-[[MediaNotes/TheFifthGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames PS1/N64/Saturn era]] consoles. While some of the games might be available on other systems in digital format, you aren't going to see digital-download games for the Evercade line.
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Evercade works just like the old and known handheld consoles such as the UsefulNotes/GameBoy, UsefulNotes/GameGear or UsefulNotes/NeoGeoPocket: it's a fully portable video game handheld with interchangeable cartridges. No internet connection required, no UsefulNotes/{{virtual console}}s, no DownloadableContent. Just a cartridge with video games and that's all. Evercade was created with a specific TargetAudience: retro-gamers who want a console to play and collect. Every cartridge comes with more than one game, being from 2 games to 20, all of them with collectable boxes with their exclusive manuals. The handheld itself has a retro design that evokes the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem (colors and design) and UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis (the button system). The battery lasts for 5 hours.

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Evercade works just like the old and known handheld consoles such as the UsefulNotes/GameBoy, UsefulNotes/GameGear Platform/GameBoy, Platform/GameGear or UsefulNotes/NeoGeoPocket: Platform/NeoGeoPocket: it's a fully portable video game handheld with interchangeable cartridges. No internet connection required, no UsefulNotes/{{virtual console}}s, virtual consoles, no DownloadableContent. Just a cartridge with video games and that's all. Evercade was created with a specific TargetAudience: retro-gamers who want a console to play and collect. Every cartridge comes with more than one game, being from 2 games to 20, all of them with collectable boxes with their exclusive manuals. The handheld itself has a retro design that evokes the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem (colors and design) and UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Platform/SegaGenesis (the button system). The battery lasts for 5 hours.

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