Blaze upgrades its handheld to the Evercade EXP
The original Evercade handheld is starting to show its age recently, with some noticeable crawl in a few of the arcade titles. To keep pace with the big-screen Evercade VS and its beefier processor, and the more recent titles they're putting in collections, Blaze is retiring the original show pony and replacing it with a sleeker, more powerful, quad-trigger EXP model.
The while general model goes up for pre-order in September, arriving Winter for £129 with the Irem Arcade 1 collection. It has a more mature design and look compared to the original model, presumably that was a little too toy-like for some. Features include:
- A 4.3” high resolution 800×480 IPS screen with glass cover
- Improved 1.5GHz processor and 4GB RAM
- USB- C charging
- 720p Mini HDMI Output
- Tate-mode for vertical games
- WiFi for updates and more secret features
Or, there's a limited edition black model that can be pre-ordered from tomorrow with both new arcade carts (Irem and Taoplan) for £179. The only sad thing about either is that there are no retro-accent colours to make it look like an evercade, while pretty the EXP looks very much like all the knock off retro consoles coming out of China.