History of video games/Platforms/Evercade

History
"The feeling of opening a cart box and slotting their cart inside the console should offer nostalgia."

The Evercade was released on May 22nd, 2020. The cost of the system was $79.99 with cartridges costing $19.99. The system notably forgoes some contemporary features like networking and a touchscreen, and adopts older ones such as cartridges to recreate a retro handheld experience. Unlike many other retro handhelds, which simply accept cartridges for the original system, the Evercade takes it's own 30 pin cartridges.

Technology
An ARM Cortex A7 quad core CPU clocked at 1.2 gigahertz powers the Evercade.

The Evercade has a 4.3" screen with a resolution of 480 pixels by 272. The handheld can output to external displays over mini HDMI with a resolution of 720p, though games run in 4:3 aspect ratio by default.

The Evercade has a battery with a capacity of 2,000 mAh, lasting about 4 to 5 hours of use.

The Evercade runs a Linux based operating system. The firmware of the console can be updated.

Games
Games for the Evercade are typically re-releases of classic games and come on cartridges.