Congratulations! They recently announced some new cartridges too, definitely worth signing up to their mailing list if you're not already. Enjoy the console! I absolutely love mine
@@Sammy10100: 🙂 Next place the other end of the USB power cable (A type on the other end) and plug in to where there is a USB power socket or get a little plug adaptor that does have an A type socket. (At the least AC or DC5V 1A or higher output should do it) Don't forget to connect the HDMI cable to the back of the console (I assume you have either the original Evercade, VS, EXP or VS-R) and the side of the HDMI cable to your TV or PC monitor. The final part, if you have the Evercade VS, is to push down the console's power button and keep it pressed down for either 2 or 3 seconds. Then it should turn on. Sorry if this is long and I hope it works out for you.
🙂 This morning, I have brought my self the Evercade VS console today (Friday, 12th April 2024). 🙂 I've been playing Duke Nukem 1 Remastered on it.
Congratulations! They recently announced some new cartridges too, definitely worth signing up to their mailing list if you're not already. Enjoy the console! I absolutely love mine
@@RetroGamesRediscovered 🙂 I will take a look.
How is the evercade powered. One I put the micro USB in unit where do I put the other end to power unit.
@@Sammy10100: 🙂 Next place the other end of the USB power cable (A type on the other end) and plug in to where there is a USB power socket or get a little plug adaptor that does have an A type socket. (At the least AC or DC5V 1A or higher output should do it) Don't forget to connect the HDMI cable to the back of the console (I assume you have either the original Evercade, VS, EXP or VS-R) and the side of the HDMI cable to your TV or PC monitor. The final part, if you have the Evercade VS, is to push down the console's power button and keep it pressed down for either 2 or 3 seconds. Then it should turn on. Sorry if this is long and I hope it works out for you.
I want an evercade.