Evercade is responsible for some of the most popular retro hardware on the market, with the Evercade handhelds and and home console boasting a library of over 500 games across 50-plus cartridge compilations. Arcade games have been a major component of Evercade's approach to bringing classics to the modern era--the Evercade EXP and upcoming EXP-R even offer TATE mode, which has a vertical screen orientation that's ideal for some arcade games. And later this year, Evercade will introduce an even more authentic method for playing arcade games.
The Evercade Alpha is a countertop arcade machine releasing on November 28 . Preorders are live now at Amazon for both editions: Street Fighter and Mega Man . You can preorder either cabinet for a $20 discount , but this early-bird pricing is only available during the preorder stage.
The price will jump from $230 to $250 at launch. Other notable features include a vibrant 8-inch display, stereo speakers, headphone jack, and Wi-Fi support for updates. There's even a swappable light-up marquee if you want to change your style.
Each cabinet includes a few additional marquees, while others will be sold separately. The specs are the same across the pair of Evercade Alpha cabinets, but their game lists are completely unique. Here's a look at what you'll find on each.
Most of these games have never been available for Evercade. The company previously included a built-in library of 18 Capcom games with the Evercade EXP and a smaller library of Capc.