As you may know, there are two versions of Evercade’s upcoming EXP handheld. The Evercade EXP Black is a limited edition, while the standard white model is what will hit stores.

At least, that’s how it was planned. But Funstock has taken a look at things, and in its attempts to defeat the scalpers has been able to cancel various orders. Consequently, Funstock is now offering a second opportunity to grab the Evercade EXP Black!

Here’s how they put it on the website:

EXP Black Limited Edition is a limited one-time release that began in June. While we did sell out of units, through cancellations and obvious scalping among other reasons, we are now able to re-open pre-orders for this Limited Edition console on a first-come, first-served basis.

What is the Evercade EXP Black?

Like the earlier Evercade VS, the Evercade EXP was announced with two versions: the black limited edition and the white, “common” model.

If you pre-order the Evercade EXP Black Limited Edition bundle you will get:

  • EXP Black Console
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • 2 x Art Cards
  • Capcom Collection Manual
  • Toaplan Arcade 1 Cartridge
  • IREM Arcade 1 Cartridge
  • 2 x A3 Double-Sided Posters
  • USB to USB-C Cable
  • Exclusive EXP Keyring
  • Hard Carry Case
  • EXP Limited Edition Box

Clearly it’s a nice collection, complete with the Toaplan and IREM carts and the pre-installed Capcom games. You can pre-order Funstock’s scalper-beating Evercade EXP Black now for £179.99 direct from the website. Meanwhile, the “standard” edition costs from £129.99 from the same website, with various bundles available.

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Christian Cawley is a writer and editor who covers consumer electronics, IT, and entertainment media. He has written for publications such as Computer Weekly, Linux Format, MakeUseOf.com, and Tech Radar.

He also produces podcasts, has a cigar box guitar, and of course, loves retro gaming.

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