Two more exciting Evercade cartridges are now available for pre-order: Intellivision Collection 2 and Morphcat Games Collection 1.
Both titles are slated for release in May 2022, and if you ordered both you would have an additional 17 titles on your Evercade.
Games included on the Morphcat Games Cartridge:
The Morphcast cart features a collection of typically quirky titles.
- Micro Mages
- Spacegulls
- Böbl
- BONUS: Super Bat Puncher Demo
- BONUS: Micro Mages Second Quest
If you like your retro flavoured gamees with a good dose of humour, the Morphcat Games Collection 1 is unmissable.
Games included on the Intellivision 2 Cartridge:
On the Intellivisio Collection 2 you will find the following titles:
- Auto Racing
- Cloudy Mountain
- Hover Force
- Motocross
- Mountain Madness Super Pro Skiing
- Reversi
- Sharp Shot
- Stadium Mud Buggies
- Star Strike
- Super Pro Decathalon
- Tower of Doom
- Vectron
However, if you have an Evercade VS and already own Intellivision Collection 1, there is a chance of an extra game. It has been established that some cartridge combinations unlock a “hidden” game. To find out more, I messaged the Evercade team on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/thegadgetmonkey/status/1508756481092599813
Guess what? Yep, they “liked” the post…
In theory you can get these cartridges from the usual stockists. But for a quick annd painless order-dispatch-delivery, try Funstock, where you can order both cartridges in a discount bundle.
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Christian Cawley is the founder and editor of GamingRetro.co.uk, a website dedicated to classic and retro gaming. With over 20 years of experience writing for technology and gaming publications, he brings considerable expertise and a lifelong passion for interactive entertainment, particularly games from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras.
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