Blaze Entertainment has confirmed Piko Interactive Collection 1 is joining its list of discontinued (or retired) products.
As of 2023, Piko Interactive Collection 1 (cart #9) is no longer produced. As such, if you’re collecting Evercade carts and have a gap in your collection, this is one you should grab as soon as you see it.
Piko Interactive Collection 1 joins the Oliver Twins Collection and several other cartridges on the list of soon-to-be-rare Evercade carts.
The full list of retired Evercade cartridge collections as of February 2023 is:
- Namco Museum Collection 1 (02)
- Namco Museum Colllection 2 (06)
- Piko Interactive Collection 1 (09)
- Technos Collection 1 (10)
- The Oliver Twins Collection (12)
In addition, the following Evercade console packs are also discontinued:
- Evercade Handheld Starter Pack
- Evercade Handheld Premium Pack
The original Evercade devices shipped with Atari and Interplay collections, and at the time of writing both are still available individually.
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