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Handheld hardware done well - Evercade Review

"I've been wanting to try Evercade for a while and I finally got my hands on one so here are my thoughts on this new yet retro console." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

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darthv721192d ago

The evercade is cool, I have all the carts for it that are currently out but Im not seeing as many 'cade' (arcade) titles for it as the name implies. It's been mostly 8bit and 16bit with a few modern indies here and there. I was expecting some titles from the 80's and 90's arcade scene by now but I hear those are supposed to be coming in due time.

VideoChums1192d ago

Haha - I actually said the exact same thing in my review. It's strange that it's called Evercade; it should be Everconsole or something... Anyway, I just ordered all of the cartridges that I'm missing and am planning on reviewing all of them so we'll have much more Evercade content in the near future. 🎮😄

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AMD Could Revolutionize Handheld Gaming In 2024

Shaz from GL writes: "AMD could spur the beginning of a new era in handheld gaming with their upcoming APUs"

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rlow119h ago

To me the most important hardware is the battery. Doesn’t matter how powerful the chips are.

ABizzel118h ago

Eh…. It’s a combination of multiple things.

The battery is hugely important as it allows you to have ideally 4 - 5 hour gaming sessions.

The more powerful the processor the more games developers can share to the handheld, nd of course the better said games perform.

From there display, software, and ergonomics matter, as a good display/software will allow games to be more vivid, run at variable fps 30/40/60 ideally, and good ergonomics means it’s comfortable to play for said 4 - 5 hours. Everything else is gravy at that point.

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Activision team is opening a new game studio in Poland 'Elsewhere Entertainment' to build new AAA IP

Microsoft's Activision subsidiary announced today that it is opening a new game development studio to take advantage of the huge talent pool growing in Poland. It'll be the second Activision studio based in the region, joining Infinity Ward Krakow, although this studio is, in fact, not working on Call of Duty.

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Ubisoft to Focus on "Return to Leadership" in Open World Genre, Expand Live Service Experiences

Ubisoft says they are focusing on two "core verticals," and that's to return as a leader in the open world genre, and live service games.

enkiduxiv1d 13h ago

Calling Ubisoft a leader in open world gaming at any point in time would be like calling Dollar General a leader in retail.

excaliburps1d 1h ago

Well, to be fair, they did pump out good open world games before. It was used as a template so much that people now know what it means when you say it's like an Ubi open world collectahon.

shinoff218323h ago

What though? I can't think of one game they had where I liked anything about it. Atleast since the ps3/360 Gen

Kornholic23h ago

If they have never been the leader in open world gaming, then explain me this: why does almost every open world game follow the same tired old Ubisoft open world formula?

Follow the Leader.

Aphrodia11h ago

YO dont' talk bad about the General. There'll be problems...

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isarai1d 12h ago

You were never the leader bro 🤣

shinoff21831d 10h ago (Edited 1d 10h ago )

I don't think they were ever the leader tbh. I've never really cared for any of their open world games. I do wanna try watch dogs 2 because it looks like it's set in San Fran. Looked interesting

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