Ian Dean is Editor, Digital Arts & 3D at Creativebloq, and the former editor of many leading magazines. These titles included ImagineFX, 3D World and leading video game title Official PlayStation Magazine. In his early career he wrote for music and film magazines including Uncut and SFX. Ian launched Xbox magazine X360 and edited PlayStation World.
Retro game brand Evercade has been teasing its Alpha reveal for some time now, and it turns out to be two Capcom-branded Bartop Arcade machines. But only do these miniature video game arcade cabinets look and feel authentic, they're compatible with Evercade's collection of game cartridges . The display looks better than most bartop arcades, with an 8-inch high-resolution IPS screen and USB-C power . Stereo speakers and a headphone jack round off the features.
The new Evercade Alpha Arcades will cost $229.99 / £199.99 if you pre-order before 4th June, with the models releasing November 2024. After release each Alpha Arcade will cost $249.99 / £229.99. This is retro gaming, so of course there's a special Deluxe Edition that features upgrades to a Sanwa arcade stick and comes with an Evercade Alpha branded USB controller and three exclusive marquee designs . The Deluxe Edition will cost £249.99.
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