Blaze Entertainment’s Evercade retro console can be considered a pretty minor thing at the moment, one that most casual gamers probably won’t be queuing for. This is despite the fact that the current version of the console called Evercade EXP is sold in Czech stores in standard and proud to offer old games from Capcom, Atari, Namco and other well-known companies. But now we have an announcement that makes the device even more enticing.
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The creators of Blade Entertainment teamed up with Gearbox, which owns the rights to the Duke Nukem brand, and the result of this collaboration is upcoming installment of six games starring the classic action hero. After a long time filled with nothing but a rich series of leaks related to canceled and rather forgotten games, here we are. fully official Duke Nukem branded product. Although it is designed to be a device suitable mainly for memory lovers and retro gamers.
In any case, in November/November of this year, the offer of games for Evercade will be replenished with two collections. Duke Nukem Collection 1 includes games Duke Nukem 1+2 Remastered And Duke Nukem 3D, which means that thanks to the retro console, you can play not only one of the most famous and historically significant shooters of all time, that is, Duke Nukem 3D from 1996, but also remastered versions of the first two parts of Duke Nukem. a series released in 1991 and 1993 for MS DOS. Remastered by Blaze Entertainment and they will offer improved graphics, wide-angle support, or smooth scrolling..
Second Collection Will Delight More Console Veterans As Duke Nukem Collection 2 Contains Games Duke Nukem Time to Kill, duke nukem baby land And Duke Nukem Advance. While the first two games came out in 1998 and 2000 for Sony’s original PlayStation, 2002’s Duke Nukem Advance was, of course, made for Nintendo’s Gameboy Advance.
Both collections, which will be available on physical cartridges, as will other Everace titles. in beautiful boxes so that they cover much of the history of the Duke Nukem series of computers and consoles. And the creators of the retro console thus get into their repertoire very original works with a sonorous name, thanks to which they can quite easily attract even players who otherwise would not even look at the device.
The likelihood that we will ever see a completely new addition to the Duke saga is still very small.. But now, at least the lover of well-built women, the liquid they call beer in the United States, and the murder of emzs is coming back to us otherwise than by flight. And who knows, maybe Gearbox will finally stop making shows with the rights to the Duke Nukem brand, and we’ll be able to buy and play stand-alone non-console games again, which, to be honest, we’ve hardly ever heard of.
Source :Indian TV