@@eskanda3434 Neo Geo Pocket is not Nintendo, is SNK. However, SNK is not licensing their games to anyone (except for the guys who made that bartop), so I doubt we'll get a cart soon, especially for a console that is almost UK-exclusive.
Thanks so much for covering our new releases, an excellent video as always. We are really excited to bring these to the Evercade and have plenty more to come!
@@EvercadeRetro I hope you also replenish the other carts that are out of stock and work that Namco licensing. It's not cheap to get things from Amazon UK or any other European Amazon version, they are currently not giving affordable shipping options for some reason.
I pre-ordered all 4 of these carts as well received my shipping notice for Xenocrisis/Tanglewood & Oliver Twins with the 2 Lynx carts coming late November.
You sold me on this !. I love dizzy games ! . Everyone of them . To see you review them got me very excited . I'm a huge code master fan . So to see this warms my heart and I'll be buying one and this cart . Thanks for showing me this I'm very happy I can buy it .
I'm seriously considering buying an Evercade and these two Lynx packs now that I know they exist. I was a big Lynx fan as a kid. Would definitely love to see more. APB, Rampage and Paperboy especially.
It's great to see new cartridges come out for the Evercade. I'm especially excited for the Atari Lynx collection, as that's a system that not a lot of people either know about or played those games! Also...Tanglewood is SO MUCH FUN! Have you played it?
@MJR : Have you ever come across H.E.R.O. on handheld device, or is there a remake of it with modern graphics but with the same tight control? Still the best Atari 2600 game ever made.
I was one of the beta testers on Tanglewood when it was being released for the Megadrive/Genesis, and had SO much fun with it. Totally worth doing a 100% run of the game for reasons I shall not spoil. We have a few videos of it on our channel. Really looking forward to seeing what Matt from BigEvilCorp has coming up next.
I wasn't sure about the lynx collection as I had a lynx and quite a few games in the past. After seeing that Dracula is on the first collection I have to get it. I had that game and never managed to finish it and I never thought I would ever play it again.
I have an Evercade and love it for my Retro fix on the go! Picked up the initial 3 pack Atari Collection 1, Interplay Collection 1 and Namco Museum Collection 1 with a signed Dizzy coming soon! I will be requesting the others I don't have as Christmas or birthday presents as I never know what to ask for. I will build my full collection over time.
I've been on the fence with this one, but having physical media and a manual is a rare thing nowadays, nice thing to own and preserve a bit of gaming history, leaning to buy again 😉
Save your money the evercade is rubbish and I've now sold mine. The instruction manuals are obsolete as the buttons are all back to front. And they are literally two lines about the game. No actual details as to how to play them.
Worth the money to buy the premium pack with the 3 carts. The handheld has a great look and feel and the buttons have a nice response. The directional pad has a sweet genesis feel to it as well. The system has some downsides to it but overall a great deal if you're into the nostalgia and old 8 and 16 bit games, some of which u might not have gotten to play back in the day. Hope that helps.
One correction: the Buried Treasure expansion was made by the original creators of Crystal Mines II and sold through Songbird in the early 2000s. You could load the extra levels onto your Lynx via a USB to Comlynx cable!
Check out this awesome interview Carl Forhan of Songbird did with them back in 2000: songbird-productions.com/2020/09/09/throwback-interview-with-ken-beckett-creator-of-crystal-mines/
Great review , MetalJesus you are the second person i have seen review this so far on youtube. Your video is way more informative for sure on all this game.
@@123doomdoom playing handhelds games on TV is like to see a 240p video of youtube on a 50 inches tv, its awfull man, i prefer small screens for these games
Evercade cartridges use flash memory, they are not ROM like old console cartridges. Evercade cartridges WILL NOT last nearly as long as NES, SNES, GENESIS, etc cartridges. In fact, flash can have its memory wiped in under a year. Evercade claims they use "high quality" flash but that is irrelevant, the flash being "high quality" will not stop it from being able to lose its data as fast as "low quality" flash. Evercade knows this which is why they aren't nearly as open as they should be about their cartridges using flash memory. Optical media is the king of data storage for longevity, but ROM cartridges can have a long lifespan too as has been proven, flash is trash for longevity.
The evercade is worth the money. Some people complain about the carts being flash media and not ROMS. I personally don't care so much about that as I enjoy the experience it has to offer in the here and now. Then again,I am definitely not one of those collectors who cares about being able to play these games in 25 yrs. I just beat Boogerman(which was fun and is a solid platformer) and don't intend to revisit it. What made it fun was being able to play the game for only a few minutes here and there(I am very busy with wife and kid) and to save immediately wherever I was in the game and then jump right back in where I left off. That i found to be awesome and something I could have never done had I'd been playing it on my original Sega Genesis back in the day.
The lynx games hit me hard. I use to own a lynx and had a ton of games for it when I was a kid and as I got older I still played on it, till one day my place got broken into and it was stolen.
I completed my lynx collection last year but with added levels I'm going to have to buy these! Todds adventures in slime world is an EXCELLENT game too. Fun and challenging.
The Lynx cartridges grabbed my attention as I had one as a kid and loved it. It’s just hard to lug it out much given the damage it has taken over time and the amount of batteries it eats if you don’t use an AC adapter. As far as cartridges I would want, an Epyx game pack of their 80s classics like the Games series, Impossible Mission, etc, would be great. A Compile cartridge including the various Aleste games like Power Strike, MUSHA, etc could also be great.
I really would love a turbo grafx collection..... I absolutely love the evercade,,, it is such a well made , sharp little hand held.... and every game comes on a cartridge with a case and instructions.... it’s sad that that is considered a bonus these days!! I can’t stand digital only crap!!!
I'm very excited about the new cartridges! And thrilled they're continuing to support the system with new releases! Plus the Oliver Twins! I mean, come on! I gotta get that!
Regarding the Dracula game's "smart" menu, all it takes is to have a number set for each command and have it scroll according to said number, so everything is in a list or data array: 0, 1, 2, etc. Now, the number plus a contextual additive based on location and a set number of different things that might interact with it (say, cupboard, and maybe an item you would put inside or just extract) and just add or subtract said value to or from the command so that the command and the item are set at 0 or "First-Seen Option".
Love scrapyard dog on the lynx!! Game is a blast and has a ton of secrets to it. Most people don't know that you can duck down over trash cans or look into tree holes and be brought to secret levels. Plus the levels are cool since you leave town and head through the mountains and into the desert. Heck I would buy a evercade just for this one Lynx game alone.
Songbird Productions is awesome! A guy who loves Atari got a ton of licenses of Jaguar and Lynx games. He’s released fully complete and unreleased Jaguar games also!
I got an Evercade with every cart and the case a few months ago. Pick it up for a blast on Tanzer and a few others once a week or so. As a massive Dizzy fan growing up it was The Oliver Twins collection annoucement that got me to order one. I would love to see a Bitmap Brothers collection.
Alien vs Predator was originally in development for the Lynx but it was dropped in favour of the Jaguar version. There used to be a leaked playable version of it on the net, not sure if it still is. I remember buying an EPROM based Lynx cartridge with AVP on it.
It's probably more cost-efficient and easier on the eyes to buy this system and the two Lynx packs than an actual Lynx. It's a pity they didn't include the Lynx games based on Midway and Atari Games titles (Roadblasters, Gauntlet, etc.), because those are among the best that system has to offer.
Plus, the LCD on the Lynx absolutely, positively sucks. I own two Lynx IIs, one functional. Since I own a bazillion Lynx and Game Gear cartridges, I may spring for one of these when it's released: Analogue Pocket www.analogue.co/pocket/
@@openskiesmedia I will look into it! I hove a few Atari 2600 home brews that are really good like "Fall Down" OMG! Great game. So Lynx stuff should be stellar!
I don't think we'll get a Konami cart but a Capcom cart would surely be ahead, I just hope they finaly get to do arcade emulation and not just console. I also forgot, there's a Jaleco collection coming as well next year. Considering the record of the other mini consoles, Irem and Capcom collections must be in the works; it's always Data East, Technos, Capcom, Irem and Jaleco. Now we need Toaplan, Taito and Telenet to join the party.
I saw Evercade on the shelf in WalMart a few months ago. At the time I just groaned and assumed it was a cheezy handheld with third string titles or games from no name developers on hardware made in China. After seeing your in depth review and the gameplay footage, I bought one and should have it to play in a couple days. Ordered the premium bundle which comes with three game packs together with the console for about $99. Now this looks like a great deal and should be an absolute blast. When I saw that the Lynx packs were not currently available I thought I’d missed the boat, but apparently these are coming soon in late November!
I wish they would have put Warbirds and Rygar on the Lynx collection! I know the Dizzy collection and Xeno Crisis are released on Nov 6th, but do you know when the Lynx collections will be released?
@G_J_C 95 I get the evercade day one with all the first 10 cartridge and was well in pressed with it they is some gems on there and some poor ones as well but Its a symptom i intend to pay every cartridge they put out
My daughter is in XenoCrisis as a hostage! We also interviewed the creator on our podcast on iTunes (42 Level One) and my name is in the credits for tanglewood - the dev Matt actually made the whole game on software and hardware available during the mega drive/genesis lifetime...crazy
I live in the UK and have all ten cartridges and I am looking foward to the next four I am fifty years old and remember most of these game and you review of them was excellent kind regards Darren
That was quarter pipes in the bmx game. Half pipe is a back and forth ramp where each side you can get air and then turn around in air and go to the other side and then back and forth
The retro compilations are cool, but I think it seems like a great home for Indy games to have a physical way to collect them. I hope more of them come to the evercade
Fantastic video I'm waiting for all four to hit my doormat like Warren I'm in the UK so hopefully they will arrive soon . You are so good at showing then off in detail brilliant as always MJR 😀😀👍👍🕹️🎮
More games are coming!. There's an indies collection and a Piko volume 2 on the way. I don't think we'd see Sega and SNK games ever (maybe some GG thrid-party releases but I think there isn't much that isn't arcade ports), but surely I'm looking forward to see an Atari 8-bit computer collection or a ZX Spectrum and Amstrad collection (the original platforms for those Dizzy games), after all, this comes from Great Brittain and they are coo-koo for those platforms. I wish they would try to develop directly for the platform, It would be great to see some indie games to be ported directly or created exclusively for the console instead of just using roms for old hardware (which sadly is the case for all carts so far, including the upcomming ones). I hope I can get one this Christmas. I wonder if they plan to release some sort of dock to allow multiplayer and wireless controller support.
Ya you had to save money for the portable console that fit you. Some people prefer neo get pocket color, others game boy advance sp, but I can tell you're different. I can easily see that you are a man of impeccable taste, who likes the finer things in life. You, good sir, are a tiger game.com player!
The "Dizzy" games came out in the UK during the 80s on the ZX Spectrum originally; these new versions of "Dizzy" are massively cleaned-up with improved graphics - none of the ZX Spectrum colour-clash stuff, and these new ones also massively improved sound - the original Spectrum models had a poor 'beeper' speaker built into the casing which sounded rough; even though it was the best it could at the time of 1982/83....
I have an Evercade and I really like it. It's not perfect but I really enjoy. I hope they keep supporting it. I would like to see some bigger name titles on it but in time I hope.
I hope you know Evercade cartridges use flash memory, they are not ROM like old console cartridges. Evercade cartridges WILL NOT last nearly as long as NES, SNES, GENESIS, etc cartridges. In fact, flash can have its memory wiped in under a year. Evercade claims they use "high quality" flash but that is irrelevant, the flash being "high quality" will not stop it from being able to lose its data as fast as "low quality" flash. Evercade knows this which is why they aren't nearly as open as they should be about their cartridges using flash memory. Optical media is the king of data storage for longevity, but ROM cartridges can have a long lifespan too as has been proven, flash is trash for longevity.
THis would be a good gift for someone or yourself. Atleast it's legit. Firehawk looks. interesting. IDK why. Some Atari Lynx is cool. For someone who wants to see what that system has to offer. Some of those games i can see playing.
Fantastic Dizzy. Me and my Mom used to play that one on Genesis when I was 5. It's infuriating, and takes about 19 hours to complete if you want to see the ending. It's still frustrating af to try and complete here in 2020 lol
That seems so old school but its great because their are gamers out there that love handheld like me and evercade is like a 80's style handheld but newer.
Great idea for a video! Puzzle game spin-offs from the 90s. SFII, Puzzle Bobble, Pac-Man, Yoshi's Cookie, Kirby's Ghost Trap, Mario's Picross.. I bet there are loads more. Also, great to see ElectroCop getting some attention. The character might be inspired by RoboCop, but the game itself is innovative with a cool soundtrack. I must try and finish it one day.
I absolutely love the evercade and all the collections. I wish they would come out with more modern indie carts like tangle wood/xenocrisis. Although button remapping would be nice (similar to how the Retron 5 does it).
I love the Evercade's library, not a single dud yet. Whoever is in charge of licensing deserves a raise. The Oliver Twins collection is hands down my favorite cart.
Not a single dud? What about all the crappy nes versions of arcade games they put out? It's actually quite deceptive as it's not obvious they aren't the arcade versions.
@@meetoo594 it's not like they advertise then as arcade roms. If a game has multiple versions and it isn't advertised as a particular version, why expect the best one? Especially at the $20 price for a licensed multicart? Still a fan.
@@BlUsKrEEm the name evercade sounds like an arcade playing device and if there's a prominent arcade manufacturers name on the collection it's strongly implied that it contains arcade games not some knock-off nes rubbish. They didn't even pick the best home ports.
Had to cancel my preorder and extra cart. I even went through Blaze website and I recieved an email saying it sucks to be you but your stuff was delayed in more or less words. I even waited for over three months and I never saw it. I cancelled my order and got my money back
Very informative. I used to own the lynx and now I want to go back to these games. Also this console is good for me cause I'm not computer literate and there is no possibility of corrupting a memory card as far as I can guess. They are also a good value for someone like me who doesn't have much money. The only concern is that the games look a little slow. I don't know if they were faster when I had them years ago.
Definite yes on the Game Gear and Neo Geo Pocket Color as future cartridges.
@@eskanda3434 Neo Geo Pocket is not Nintendo, is SNK. However, SNK is not licensing their games to anyone (except for the guys who made that bartop), so I doubt we'll get a cart soon, especially for a console that is almost UK-exclusive.
@@OM19_MO79 Oh I don't know Snk seems pretty happy releasing their games on every platform possible.
You can bet they will do snk games,,, but they will be nes and genesis ports....
The Lynx looks better than I ever imagined. The games have a really unique & charming art style, like Dos-era gaming.
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Thanks so much for covering our new releases, an excellent video as always. We are really excited to bring these to the Evercade and have plenty more to come!
When I click on the Amazon link it shows that the Lynx cartridges are unavailable. Why is that?
They are available in the UK and can be shipped world wide from various suppliers or try Video Games Plus Canada
Im covering Evercade on my channel now:)
@@chrishenderson4757 Amazon USA are unable/unwilling to list Lynx carts for preorder. They will be available on release date from Amazon.com
@@EvercadeRetro I hope you also replenish the other carts that are out of stock and work that Namco licensing. It's not cheap to get things from Amazon UK or any other European Amazon version, they are currently not giving affordable shipping options for some reason.
I love my Evercade, I have every cart so far and can’t wait for these four, great video as always 👍
I pre-ordered all 4 of these carts as well received my shipping notice for Xenocrisis/Tanglewood & Oliver Twins with the 2 Lynx carts coming late November.
I played Chip's Challenge which was pre-installed on an old Compaq PC my dad bought at work. Brings back memories. Nice to see a handheld version.
You sold me on this !. I love dizzy games ! . Everyone of them . To see you review them got me very excited . I'm a huge code master fan . So to see this warms my heart and I'll be buying one and this cart . Thanks for showing me this I'm very happy I can buy it .
Thanks for the review! Hope everyone enjoys the Lynx collection carts. And let me know if you'd like to see another down the road. :)
Um, YES PLEASE!!
I'm seriously considering buying an Evercade and these two Lynx packs now that I know they exist. I was a big Lynx fan as a kid. Would definitely love to see more. APB, Rampage and Paperboy especially.
Yes please!
LYNX games are what I've been waiting for.
Don't tease us like that, Carl!
Looks amazing, especially the Lynx and Xeno Crisis cart!
It's great to see new cartridges come out for the Evercade. I'm especially excited for the Atari Lynx collection, as that's a system that not a lot of people either know about or played those games! Also...Tanglewood is SO MUCH FUN! Have you played it?
You had me at Atari Lynx. I always wanted that when it was slightly new. That Nymph game is tight too. Well done.
@MJR : Have you ever come across H.E.R.O. on handheld device, or is there a remake of it with modern graphics but with the same tight control? Still the best Atari 2600 game ever made.
I was one of the beta testers on Tanglewood when it was being released for the Megadrive/Genesis, and had SO much fun with it. Totally worth doing a 100% run of the game for reasons I shall not spoil. We have a few videos of it on our channel. Really looking forward to seeing what Matt from BigEvilCorp has coming up next.
I bought the Evercade for the Lynx games and have become a huge fan of the system. Really looking forward to the next wave of games!
@@acecarrera1 There's a GBA Activision collection but it's kinda choppy.
I wasn't sure about the lynx collection as I had a lynx and quite a few games in the past. After seeing that Dracula is on the first collection I have to get it. I had that game and never managed to finish it and I never thought I would ever play it again.
I have an Evercade and love it for my Retro fix on the go! Picked up the initial 3 pack Atari Collection 1, Interplay Collection 1 and Namco Museum Collection 1 with a signed Dizzy coming soon!
I will be requesting the others I don't have as Christmas or birthday presents as I never know what to ask for. I will build my full collection over time.
I've been on the fence with this one, but having physical media and a manual is a rare thing nowadays, nice thing to own and preserve a bit of gaming history, leaning to buy again 😉
Save your money the evercade is rubbish and I've now sold mine. The instruction manuals are obsolete as the buttons are all back to front. And they are literally two lines about the game. No actual details as to how to play them.
@@rgrRyan....couldn't agree more. It's garbage!
Its an excellent piece of kit for the money. Feels great in the hands and its a great experience if you like the Nostalgia.
@@rgrRyan 🤣🔔🔚
Worth the money to buy the premium pack with the 3 carts. The handheld has a great look and feel and the buttons have a nice response. The directional pad has a sweet genesis feel to it as well. The system has some downsides to it but overall a great deal if you're into the nostalgia and old 8 and 16 bit games, some of which u might not have gotten to play back in the day. Hope that helps.
One correction: the Buried Treasure expansion was made by the original creators of Crystal Mines II and sold through Songbird in the early 2000s. You could load the extra levels onto your Lynx via a USB to Comlynx cable!
atarigamer.com/lynx/game/CrystalMinesIIBuriedTreasureExpansionCD/564598595
Check out this awesome interview Carl Forhan of Songbird did with them back in 2000: songbird-productions.com/2020/09/09/throwback-interview-with-ken-beckett-creator-of-crystal-mines/
Great review , MetalJesus you are the second person i have seen review this so far on youtube. Your video is way more informative for sure on all this game.
Lynx games are the ONLY reason I'd get an Evercade!
I'll never get it because you can play all these games on TV with retropie.
Me too. I bought mine when I knew they are going to release these carts.
@@123doomdoom playing handhelds games on TV is like to see a 240p video of youtube on a 50 inches tv, its awfull man, i prefer small screens for these games
Evercade cartridges use flash memory, they are not ROM like old console cartridges. Evercade cartridges WILL NOT last nearly as long as NES, SNES, GENESIS, etc cartridges. In fact, flash can have its memory wiped in under a year.
Evercade claims they use "high quality" flash but that is irrelevant, the flash being "high quality" will not stop it from being able to lose its data as fast as "low quality" flash.
Evercade knows this which is why they aren't nearly as open as they should be about their cartridges using flash memory.
Optical media is the king of data storage for longevity, but ROM cartridges can have a long lifespan too as has been proven, flash is trash for longevity.
The evercade is worth the money. Some people complain about the carts being flash media and not ROMS. I personally don't care so much about that as I enjoy the experience it has to offer in the here and now. Then again,I am definitely not one of those collectors who cares about being able to play these games in 25 yrs. I just beat Boogerman(which was fun and is a solid platformer) and don't intend to revisit it. What made it fun was being able to play the game for only a few minutes here and there(I am very busy with wife and kid) and to save immediately wherever I was in the game and then jump right back in where I left off. That i found to be awesome and something I could have never done had I'd been playing it on my original Sega Genesis back in the day.
The lynx games hit me hard. I use to own a lynx and had a ton of games for it when I was a kid and as I got older I still played on it, till one day my place got broken into and it was stolen.
I completed my lynx collection last year but with added levels I'm going to have to buy these! Todds adventures in slime world is an EXCELLENT game too. Fun and challenging.
You can buy the Buried Treasure version of CMII from Songbird for use on your Lynxen.
The Lynx cartridges grabbed my attention as I had one as a kid and loved it. It’s just hard to lug it out much given the damage it has taken over time and the amount of batteries it eats if you don’t use an AC adapter.
As far as cartridges I would want, an Epyx game pack of their 80s classics like the Games series, Impossible Mission, etc, would be great.
A Compile cartridge including the various Aleste games like Power Strike, MUSHA, etc could also be great.
Good on them for releasing more cartridges. Hopefully they keep bringing the updates.
I really would love a turbo grafx collection..... I absolutely love the evercade,,, it is such a well made , sharp little hand held.... and every game comes on a cartridge with a case and instructions.... it’s sad that that is considered a bonus these days!! I can’t stand digital only crap!!!
Treasure Island Dizzy was the first game I ever managed to complete, I think it's the reason I love metroidvania games so much
I'm very excited about the new cartridges! And thrilled they're continuing to support the system with new releases! Plus the Oliver Twins! I mean, come on! I gotta get that!
That’s going to be a great one I am covering when the guys come on my show.
Regarding the Dracula game's "smart" menu, all it takes is to have a number set for each command and have it scroll according to said number, so everything is in a list or data array: 0, 1, 2, etc. Now, the number plus a contextual additive based on location and a set number of different things that might interact with it (say, cupboard, and maybe an item you would put inside or just extract) and just add or subtract said value to or from the command so that the command and the item are set at 0 or "First-Seen Option".
Love scrapyard dog on the lynx!! Game is a blast and has a ton of secrets to it. Most people don't know that you can duck down over trash cans or look into tree holes and be brought to secret levels. Plus the levels are cool since you leave town and head through the mountains and into the desert.
Heck I would buy a evercade just for this one Lynx game alone.
Love watching your videos during quarantine. It gives me somethimg to do. Thank you MJR!
Songbird Productions is awesome! A guy who loves Atari got a ton of licenses of Jaguar and Lynx games. He’s released fully complete and unreleased Jaguar games also!
I got an Evercade with every cart and the case a few months ago. Pick it up for a blast on Tanzer and a few others once a week or so. As a massive Dizzy fan growing up it was The Oliver Twins collection annoucement that got me to order one. I would love to see a Bitmap Brothers collection.
I didn't know about the extra levels on Crystal Mines. They should make more of a song and dance about the Evercade version having extra content.
You can buy the version with extra levels for $60 from Songbird Productions. Or this for $20.
Alien vs Predator was originally in development for the Lynx but it was dropped in favour of the Jaguar version. There used to be a leaked playable version of it on the net, not sure if it still is. I remember buying an EPROM based Lynx cartridge with AVP on it.
Four of the best releases for Evercade:) Can't wait for mine!
DEFINITELY considering one of these now. This seems like it’s right up my alley.
Would love to see ColecoVision cartridge of games including Zaxxon, Mr. Do, Pepper II, etc.
Wow i LOVE the Atari Lynx Collections!!
Thanks for the great review...love my Evercade, can't wait to get the new cartridges.
It's probably more cost-efficient and easier on the eyes to buy this system and the two Lynx packs than an actual Lynx. It's a pity they didn't include the Lynx games based on Midway and Atari Games titles (Roadblasters, Gauntlet, etc.), because those are among the best that system has to offer.
Maybe they will in the future
Plus, the LCD on the Lynx absolutely, positively sucks. I own two Lynx IIs, one functional. Since I own a bazillion Lynx and Game Gear cartridges, I may spring for one of these when it's released:
Analogue Pocket
www.analogue.co/pocket/
@@winstonsmith478 If it is ever available, I'd love to get one too...
@@winstonsmith478 or you can do a screen mod for your Lynxes which would be the best option.
Okay, I used to have a nice Atari Lynx and about 25 carts, but I never knew about some of these back in the day. Very cool.
Some of these are very new! The Lynx homebrew scene is fantastic!
@@openskiesmedia I will look into it! I hove a few Atari 2600 home brews that are really good like "Fall Down" OMG! Great game. So Lynx stuff should be stellar!
Very happy to see that new carts are coming for the evercade
I used to have nearly all the dizzy games on the zx spectrum as a kid. Seymour goes to the Hollywood was a great game made by the same company.
Awesome review as usual. Keep the videos coming and I can’t wait to try one of these out!
Awesome video! I think those lynx collections are my next purchases
I would love to see some more familiar stuff like a Konami or Capcom collection.
That would be cool!
I don't think we'll get a Konami cart but a Capcom cart would surely be ahead, I just hope they finaly get to do arcade emulation and not just console.
I also forgot, there's a Jaleco collection coming as well next year. Considering the record of the other mini consoles, Irem and Capcom collections must be in the works; it's always Data East, Technos, Capcom, Irem and Jaleco. Now we need Toaplan, Taito and Telenet to join the party.
Great video man. I don’t know why, but it’s just so relaxing to watch your vids. Perfect to just chill out and soak in the retro goodness :-)
Thanks 👍
I saw Evercade on the shelf in WalMart a few months ago. At the time I just groaned and assumed it was a cheezy handheld with third string titles or games from no name developers on hardware made in China. After seeing your in depth review and the gameplay footage, I bought one and should have it to play in a couple days. Ordered the premium bundle which comes with three game packs together with the console for about $99. Now this looks like a great deal and should be an absolute blast. When I saw that the Lynx packs were not currently available I thought I’d missed the boat, but apparently these are coming soon in late November!
I wish they would have put Warbirds and Rygar on the Lynx collection! I know the Dizzy collection and Xeno Crisis are released on Nov 6th, but do you know when the Lynx collections will be released?
i had a Lynx II back in the 90s and Slime World was such a blast! Nice to see it's on a physical cartridge again.
I have all 4 of them on order my self can not wait
@G_J_C 95 in total 60 UK pound
@G_J_C 95 I get the evercade day one with all the first 10 cartridge and was well in pressed with it they is some gems on there and some poor ones as well but Its a symptom i intend to pay every cartridge they put out
My daughter is in XenoCrisis as a hostage! We also interviewed the creator on our podcast on iTunes (42 Level One) and my name is in the credits for tanglewood - the dev Matt actually made the whole game on software and hardware available during the mega drive/genesis lifetime...crazy
Great video by the way , one of my favourite channels of late:)
Awesome I just ordered one off of eBay Did my research on it first of course then saw your videos on it and bought it
I just got my Evercade and I'm loving it! I can't wait to get all these carts!
On my list..
I have the whole collection so far..
Love it like a circa 1980/90 handheld explosion!
I live in the UK and have all ten cartridges and I am looking foward to the next four I am fifty years old and remember most of these game and you review of them was excellent kind regards Darren
This handheld is great, both in idea and in performance. I am sold on it. Purchased.
Those Lynx games are incredible for the time.
The NES version of Super Robin Hood wasn't the first ever Oliver Twins game. The (very different) home computer versions were.
That was quarter pipes in the bmx game. Half pipe is a back and forth ramp where each side you can get air and then turn around in air and go to the other side and then back and forth
The retro compilations are cool, but I think it seems like a great home for Indy games to have a physical way to collect them. I hope more of them come to the evercade
Speaking of caves, Crystal Caves HD 💎💎👀 is out
I guess there is also a DS version?!
The Oliver Twins are actually 2 twin brothers. They are legendary in games design.
Atari Lynx is one of my favourite handhelds
Fantastic video I'm waiting for all four to hit my doormat like Warren I'm in the UK so hopefully they will arrive soon .
You are so good at showing then off in detail brilliant as always MJR 😀😀👍👍🕹️🎮
Cut my teeth on the Oliver Brothers Dizzy games as a kid. Hugely popular in the UK as British kids loved their Spectrums and C64’s.
New dizzy game coming
Amstrads as well
I looooved Dracula on the lynx, it was a portable Resident evil before RE even existed
More games are coming!. There's an indies collection and a Piko volume 2 on the way.
I don't think we'd see Sega and SNK games ever (maybe some GG thrid-party releases but I think there isn't much that isn't arcade ports), but surely I'm looking forward to see an Atari 8-bit computer collection or a ZX Spectrum and Amstrad collection (the original platforms for those Dizzy games), after all, this comes from Great Brittain and they are coo-koo for those platforms.
I wish they would try to develop directly for the platform, It would be great to see some indie games to be ported directly or created exclusively for the console instead of just using roms for old hardware (which sadly is the case for all carts so far, including the upcomming ones).
I hope I can get one this Christmas. I wonder if they plan to release some sort of dock to allow multiplayer and wireless controller support.
It's nice to see they are putting out more cartridges for this.
I got the Evercade Handheld and I am really enjoying it
Yeah, seems pretty cool...👍🏼💯✔ If I ever run across this in a store I might buy it...👌🏼
After watching this I will be getting one of these. Mainly because I never owned an Atari Lynx.
Never heard of any of these titles. Fun to see them receive more love. Never owned a Lynx, just wasn't for me.
Ya you had to save money for the portable console that fit you. Some people prefer neo get pocket color, others game boy advance sp, but I can tell you're different. I can easily see that you are a man of impeccable taste, who likes the finer things in life. You, good sir, are a tiger game.com player!
The "Dizzy" games came out in the UK during the 80s on the ZX Spectrum originally; these new versions of "Dizzy" are massively cleaned-up with improved graphics - none of the ZX Spectrum colour-clash stuff, and these new ones also massively improved sound - the original Spectrum models had a poor 'beeper' speaker built into the casing which sounded rough; even though it was the best it could at the time of 1982/83....
@@stevesstuff1450 these are the NES and Genesis (I think) ports.
Nice, Evercade is a great alternative! Looks good
I have an Evercade and I really like it. It's not perfect but I really enjoy. I hope they keep supporting it. I would like to see some bigger name titles on it but in time I hope.
Cool that theese guys puts new stuff over it!!!!!
It would be bad ass if evercade was like a loot crate service.. buy the evercade and every 3 weeks you get a box with game and stuff!
I love my Evercade. ANd I think a Broderbund collection would be really cool.
I hope you know Evercade cartridges use flash memory, they are not ROM like old console cartridges. Evercade cartridges WILL NOT last nearly as long as NES, SNES, GENESIS, etc cartridges. In fact, flash can have its memory wiped in under a year.
Evercade claims they use "high quality" flash but that is irrelevant, the flash being "high quality" will not stop it from being able to lose its data as fast as "low quality" flash.
Evercade knows this which is why they aren't nearly as open as they should be about their cartridges using flash memory.
Optical media is the king of data storage for longevity, but ROM cartridges can have a long lifespan too as has been proven, flash is trash for longevity.
Nice video! Im really looking forward for the new releases.
THis would be a good gift for someone or yourself.
Atleast it's legit.
Firehawk looks. interesting. IDK why.
Some Atari Lynx is cool. For someone who wants to see what that system has to offer.
Some of those games i can see playing.
Some great games here! Terrific little machine, well worth the investment.
The Dizzy games are the best ones.
Fantastic Dizzy. Me and my Mom used to play that one on Genesis when I was 5. It's infuriating, and takes about 19 hours to complete if you want to see the ending.
It's still frustrating af to try and complete here in 2020 lol
Beating Xeno Crisis on hard with my best friend on Genesis is still the greatest gaming achievement of my life. Freaking love that game!
Ability to play left or right handed is really handy!
I am a retro collector like your self and love your videos
Do the Epyx Easter Egg codes still work?
That seems so old school but its great because their are gamers out there that love handheld like me and evercade is like a 80's style handheld but newer.
Only just discovered the Evercade and I want one, but I'm holding out for the Evercade Exp model.
Great idea for a video! Puzzle game spin-offs from the 90s. SFII, Puzzle Bobble, Pac-Man, Yoshi's Cookie, Kirby's Ghost Trap, Mario's Picross.. I bet there are loads more.
Also, great to see ElectroCop getting some attention. The character might be inspired by RoboCop, but the game itself is innovative with a cool soundtrack. I must try and finish it one day.
I absolutely love the evercade and all the collections. I wish they would come out with more modern indie carts like tangle wood/xenocrisis. Although button remapping would be nice (similar to how the Retron 5 does it).
Tanglewood is a great game, when those big monsters start coming from you it really does get the heart rate up! Love it :)
Wow, Lynx and Dizzy for sure
Lynx games are awesome. I just don't have time/motivation to play the games I already have.
I love the Evercade's library, not a single dud yet. Whoever is in charge of licensing deserves a raise.
The Oliver Twins collection is hands down my favorite cart.
Not a single dud? What about all the crappy nes versions of arcade games they put out? It's actually quite deceptive as it's not obvious they aren't the arcade versions.
@@meetoo594 it's not like they advertise then as arcade roms. If a game has multiple versions and it isn't advertised as a particular version, why expect the best one? Especially at the $20 price for a licensed multicart? Still a fan.
@@BlUsKrEEm the name evercade sounds like an arcade playing device and if there's a prominent arcade manufacturers name on the collection it's strongly implied that it contains arcade games not some knock-off nes rubbish. They didn't even pick the best home ports.
Almost forgot Chip's Challenge started out on the Lynx. Always associated it with the Windows Entertainment Pack.
Dizzy The Adventurer on NES - my nr 1 childhood game :)
Looks like Gordo is where Nintendo got the inspiration for Diddy Kong
Had to cancel my preorder and extra cart. I even went through Blaze website and I recieved an email saying it sucks to be you but your stuff was delayed in more or less words. I even waited for over three months and I never saw it. I cancelled my order and got my money back
Proud that it comes from Britain! Should come with a PG Tips pyramid teabag.
Very informative. I used to own the lynx and now I want to go back to these games. Also this console is good for me cause I'm not computer literate and there is no possibility of corrupting a memory card as far as I can guess. They are also a good value for someone like me who doesn't have much money. The only concern is that the games look a little slow. I don't know if they were faster when I had them years ago.
great video Jason
This still looks great! And they have Boogerman...👍🏻I may have to pick one up someday