Piko 4 is a really good cart, 4/5 games in really enjoying. Sure there is some rubbish other than that but I will take 4 or 5 good games any day. Glover with save states is one of my favourite 3D platformers now!
Thanks again Crazy! I found it easier to get on with the Megadrive version of Street Racer as it feels like your some what driving along, Snes one feels like your moving the floor rather than driving lol.
Great video as always. I'd agree that it's not the most ideal cart for the Super Pocket but if you've only got the SP handheld, how else would you be able to Bad Street Brawler ;-) #NowYourePlayingWithPocketPower
Bad Street Brawler was ported from the C64 so it definitely wasn't designed for the Power Glove. It's a game I enjoyed a lot and one that most people seem to agree with me on. Far better than Target Renegade, anyway.
Sorry but, the Super-Pocket sucks. That screen is just too small. 3.5" is pretty much the Perfect, minimum for a handheld. Any less and there's just no point, unless you've got 100.00% Flawless vision. Yikes, it's TINY.
@@KeenRetroGames The Superpocket screen is 2.8". The Gameboy advance launched in 2001 with a 2.9" screen, DS was launched in 2004. So you're wrong, not that it matters. I just CANNOT play on the Superpocket screen. It's WAAAAY too small.
It’s a personal choice, but I love my Super Pockets. Some games are more well suited than others, admittedly. I enjoy my puzzlers and modern retro games like Goodboy Galaxy. For me, it’s incredibly good value at 50 quid
Thank you for all you do for the Evercade community.....very much appreciated.
Love all of your Evercade videos.😎👍
Really enjoying PiKO 4 I'm working my way through glover at the moment and that game is hard work .
Save states and walkthroughs are a necessity in my opinion! As someone who doesn’t use them.
@@floridamarlins454 definitely, done levels it's not clear what to do.
Piko 4 is a really good cart, 4/5 games in really enjoying. Sure there is some rubbish other than that but I will take 4 or 5 good games any day. Glover with save states is one of my favourite 3D platformers now!
Thanks again Crazy! I found it easier to get on with the Megadrive version of Street Racer as it feels like your some what driving along, Snes one feels like your moving the floor rather than driving lol.
I'll need to try them. I've definitely played the md version but it was likely about 28 years ago.
Great video as always. I'd agree that it's not the most ideal cart for the Super Pocket but if you've only got the SP handheld, how else would you be able to Bad Street Brawler ;-) #NowYourePlayingWithPocketPower
Lol thanks. At least BSB plays well enough on this machine. I really should make a new video. 10 of the best (worst) jankiest games on Evercade.
@@CrazyBurger Now That's What I Call Janky Games 2024 ;-)
@@jayme69 😄
Bad Street Brawler was ported from the C64 so it definitely wasn't designed for the Power Glove. It's a game I enjoyed a lot and one that most people seem to agree with me on. Far better than Target Renegade, anyway.
The NES version was designed for the power glove.
Sorry but, the Super-Pocket sucks. That screen is just too small. 3.5" is pretty much the Perfect, minimum for a handheld. Any less and there's just no point, unless you've got 100.00% Flawless vision. Yikes, it's TINY.
It definitely doesn't suck
The Super Pocket screen is as big or bigger than any handheld screen up until the Nintendo DS.
@@KeenRetroGames The Superpocket screen is 2.8". The Gameboy advance launched in 2001 with a 2.9" screen, DS was launched in 2004. So you're wrong, not that it matters. I just CANNOT play on the Superpocket screen. It's WAAAAY too small.
I mean, 0.1" is 3%, not a meaningful difference. They're the same size. And the Super Pocket screen is a million times better than the GBA screen.
It’s a personal choice, but I love my Super Pockets. Some games are more well suited than others, admittedly. I enjoy my puzzlers and modern retro games like Goodboy Galaxy. For me, it’s incredibly good value at 50 quid