

There are new game packs released regularly The screen is bright and clear but we find the speakers could be beefier. The buttons are responsive and we love the juggle the d-pad offers, which is ideal for 2D gaming. In our Evercade review we found the Evercade handheld is sits perfectly in the hands and its rounded edges and curved rear makes long plays easy and comfortable. We'll get to the games, but first the design. It means there are no pre-installed games, but Evercade does bring back cartridges, and we love it. Unlike some of the best retro game consoles contained on our list the Evercade doesn't focus on one console or game type, instead it enables you to play some of the greatest games from the 8- and 16-bit eras on one system. This is the cherry on top of an already appealing cake, and we can't recommend it enough. In play we find almost all of them hold up in terms of visuals and gameplay too, but each one has been boosted with the addition of rewind or suspend options (not to mention the ability to save anywhere). Be it Super Mario World, Star Fox, or The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, these 16-bit icons are every bit as playable today as they were 30 years ago. These 16-bit icons are every bit as playable today as they were 30 years agoīut what about the games? You'll get 21 fan-favourites with the US and European version of Super NES Classic, and they're all excellent. Everything else is pretty much as you remember, and it's we found it heartwarming to see it in our living room again. The Super NES version, with its more colourful, rounded design with red, blue, yellow, and green buttons is for UK users. US gamers can buy the angular North American Super Famicom version with purple accents and controller buttons. The edition you get depends on where you like.

Like the NES Mini this replica is also very expensive. The SNES was the successor to the NES, and as such its games are more advanced. The Super NES Classic comes in number 2 behind the NES Mini, and is equally well-built and offers another glimpse into Nintendo's development.
