My Evercade all-in-one collection. ❤️
Still missing a few cartridges and super pockets that I hope to buy soon and back them up to add to my all-in-one collection.
Hey fellow retro gaming enthusiasts! I absolutely love diving into my Evercade collection, and it's so much fun to see all the different cartridges lined up. Each one feels like a little piece of gaming history, right? I've noticed many of you are curious about the visual details of these cartridges, especially things like the logo background colors, and I totally get it – those small touches make each collection unique! When you're building your Evercade Collection, whether it's a physical cartridge like the ones in my showcase, or a digital gem, the aesthetic really adds to the experience. For instance, have you ever paid close attention to the background colors on the cartridge labels? They often follow a theme for each collection, making them easily identifiable at a glance. It's not just about the games inside; it's also about the art and design that goes into packaging these retro treasures. I'm always on the lookout for new additions, like the Delphine Software Collection 1 or the Interplay Collection 1. Each cartridge has its own distinct artwork and often a consistent color palette that ties it into its specific series. For example, some of the Indie Heroes Collection 3 cartridges might have a different feel compared to, say, the classic vibe of the Jaleco Collection 1 or the Piko Interactive Arcade 1. The Sydney Hunter Collection also has a unique charm! It's these subtle visual cues, including the logo and its background, that make collecting so engaging. Sometimes, a cartridge's design, including its background color, can even hint at the genre or era of the games it contains. Think about the vibrant designs of certain Piko Interactive Collection 4 cartridges versus the more subdued, classic look of The C64 Collection 2. Even the Super Pocket Technos Edition has its own distinct visual identity. It makes you appreciate the thought put into each release! For anyone trying to identify a specific game or Evercade cartridge, paying attention to these visual elements, like the logo and its background color, can be super helpful. It helps distinguish between different Evercade Collection releases and ensures you're grabbing exactly what you're looking for. It's a small detail, but it really enhances the collector's joy. What are some of your favorite cartridge designs or background colors you've spotted in your own Evercade collection? Share your thoughts below – I'd love to hear about them!










































































