There are some key differences between the Evercade EXP-R and the Evercade EXP. With the conclusion of our licensing agreement for the Evercade EXP, the Evercade EXP-R will not include the bonus 18 built-in titles from Capcom. These will still be available on the Evercade EXP for new and existing owners.
The Evercade EXP-R is also optimised for gaming on the go, as many of our fans prefer this method of gaming, either during travel or on the sofa. Therefore the Mini-HDMI out has also been removed from the Evercade EXP-R and does not support TV out.
Both consoles will have access to the newest unified firmware for our devices, which rolled out on April 11th, 2024. This means the user experience across all consoles is now parable with the same features, except for dual cartridge slot bonus titles (exclusive to Evercade VS & Evercade VS-R) and Namco Museum Collections 1 & 2 being handheld exclusive cartridges.
Both consoles will also come with the same bundled Evercade cartridge, which will be announced later this month, and will also be available separately.
With this retro gaming console refresh, the existing Evercade EXP and Evercade VS consoles will now enter their End of Life phase and no longer be produced. They will still be supported by firmware updates, and new and existing warranties will continue to apply to hardware purchases from authorised Evercade retailers, with the usual customer service requirements. You can still purchase these devices from Evercade retailers where stock levels allow.
Since launching in 2020, Evercade’s cartridge library has grown to over 500 officially licensed retro games across over 50 physical cartridge collections. Play retro titles from over five decades of home console gaming, from the early generations of the 70s to the 8-bit takeover of the 80s, the 16-bit explosion of the 90s, and the revolutionary 3D games of the 32 and 64-bit consoles.
Evercade also has home computer titles, with the best of the 1980s and 1990s computer scenes with THEC64, Amiga, and more. Arcade games are also at home on Evercade with licensed arcade games easily played on a cartridge, no coins, no ports, just excellent nostalgic gaming. Evercade also has many Indie titles made for retro hardware with multiple collections featuring brand-new games from the indie game development – all on our physical cartridge ecosystem.
Evercade hardware will play these cartridges along with many features modern gamers enjoy such as save/load states, screen size options, themes, and bezels, and they require zero setup or technical knowledge of emulation software or devices. Each cartridge just inserts into an Evercade and works. They are also cross-compatible meaning that your saved game on a cartridge can be picked up when inserted into any other
Evercade or
HyperMegaTech! Super Pocket device. No game downloads or digital stores, this is the classic nostalgic gaming experience.