Guide

Best Evercade Cartridges to Start Your Collection

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The cartridges are the whole point of Evercade. Each one bundles several officially licensed games by publisher or theme, so a single cart can hold an entire afternoon of classics. With hundreds of titles spread across the library, knowing where to start helps. This guide covers the best cartridges to build a strong collection, whether you have a Super Pocket, an EXP, or a VS.

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How Evercade Cartridges Work

Each cart is a themed collection, usually grouped by publisher, arcade history, or genre. One cartridge typically holds several games, so the value per cart is strong. Every cart works across the whole Evercade family, so anything you buy carries over if you upgrade devices. New to the platform? Start with our what is Evercade guide.

Best Arcade Cartridges

Arcade collections are where Evercade shines, since these games are built for short, punchy sessions.

  • Capcom arcade collections bring fighting and action classics that play beautifully on a handheld.
  • NEOGEO collections deliver SNK's famously high quality arcade library, a must for fighting and run and gun fans.
  • Taito and Namco collections cover foundational arcade history with timeless pick-up-and-play titles.

These are ideal for the Super Pocket, which has no analog sticks and suits 2D arcade play perfectly.

Best Console and Studio Collections

For deeper sessions, console and studio collections offer more substantial games.

  • Studio collections gather a single developer's catalog, great for fans of a particular era.
  • Console library collections bundle classics from specific platforms into one cart.
  • Indie and homebrew collections highlight newer games made in the classic style, a nice surprise on a retro platform.

Best Genre Picks

  • Fighting games: NEOGEO and Capcom carts are the obvious standouts.
  • Shoot em ups: Arcade and Taito collections are loaded with them.
  • Platformers: Studio collections and console libraries cover this well.
  • Beat em ups: Technos and arcade carts deliver the brawlers.

How to Build a Smart Collection

  1. Start with your favorite genre. Buy the arcade or studio cart that matches what you love most.
  2. Add a variety cart. A multi-genre console or arcade collection broadens your library fast.
  3. Grow over time. Carts hold their value as physical collectibles, so there is no rush.

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The Bottom Line

The best Evercade cartridge is the one that matches your favorite kind of game. Arcade and NEOGEO carts are the easy crowd-pleasers, while studio and console collections reward deeper play. Build slowly and the collection becomes a real library. For the hardware side, see our Super Pocket buying guide, and to weigh the whole approach, read Evercade vs an emulation handheld.

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