








🔥 Level up your retro game shelf with Evercade’s Thalamus Collection! 🎮
The Blaze Evercade Thalamus Collection 1 is a curated set of 12 classic home computer games from the 80s and 90s, officially licensed and optimized for all Evercade hardware. Featuring best-in-class emulation, save/load functionality, and a full-color manual, it offers a premium retro gaming experience in a compact, collectible cartridge.
| ASIN | B0D1KYV1H9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,365 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #400 in Plug & Play Video Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (75) |
| Item model number | 5060990240553 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Solutions 2 Go |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 1.27 cm; 80 g |
| Release date | 31 July 2024 |
F**B
tres bonne compilation de jeux
J**A
Me encantan estos juegos y coleccionarlos
D**L
A great set of one of the better publishers on the c64 at the time. Most of the games were awarded with excellent reviews in Zzap64 magazine, but keep in mind that these are not from arcade consoles but from a home computer and can be unforgiving hard to play compared to mobile games nowdays. It's a great collection and It's good to have them back in a legal way.
G**O
I really did not like this cart the The games where not that great to play.
R**Y
This collection is pretty strange but very diverse and lots of fun. In other words, right up my alley! Actually that's not fair, a couple of the games are fairly normal. Let me break them down. Awesome and fairly normal: Armalyte: Competition Edition, an R-Type like horizontal scrolling shooter Hawkeye, a run and gun collect em up. Go where the birds are looking. Pretty straightforward after that. Awesome and strange: Hunter’s Moon Remastered, not really that strange but the goal is to collect the sparkles, not to shoot stuff. Make sure to use the controller diagonals to select levels. Snare, a top down maze exploration game. Many people won't be able to stand this, as the way you turn is very visually confusing. However it is probably my favorite game on the cart because it's just so interesting. Okay and normal: Retrograde, a shooter where you can upgrade your weapons. Note that you have to punch enemies on the planet's surface and buy planet blasters in the shop to advance. Nobby the Aardvark, a platformer that has some stringent collision detection but is otherwise okay except for some really bad minecarting that demands a joystick you can waggle. Summer Camp, an old fashioned microcomputer platformer. Pretty rough but I enjoy it. Okay and strange: Creatures, a platform shooter with puzzle stages Creatures II, a game that puts the puzzle stages first but then adds in some less good puzzle stages Heatseeker, an exploratory platformer with physics and a lot of weirdness. You might have to watch a video to get this. Bad and a little strange: Winter Camp, not a direct sequel to Summer Camp but instead a series of minigame challenges that aren't very fun.