A pair of Evercade cartridge collections featuring 16 titles from developer Visco Corporation have been confirmed after brief Amazon listings were pulled. The two-volume release, titled Visco Arcade 1 and Visco Arcade 2, packages a mix of arcade original and Neo Geo MVS/AES-era releases. Evercade maker Blaze Entertainment verified the authenticity of the listings after they went live and were subsequently removed.
Background
Visco Corporation, founded in 1982, built a reputation for arcade and Neo Geo support during the 1990s. The company developed a number of conversions and original arcade games for the Neo Geo MVS and AES platforms. Evercade, developed and published by Blaze Entertainment, has specialized in curating retro cartridge collections for its handheld and home console-compatible platform, assembling licensed compilations from a range of classic developers.
What leaked and what Blaze confirmed
Amazon briefly hosted product pages for Visco Arcade 1 and Visco Arcade 2 before the listings were taken down. Blaze Entertainment later confirmed that those listings were legitimate, indicating an official Evercade release of both collections. In clear, journalistic terms: Blaze Entertainment stated the two cartridge listings were genuine and correspond to planned Visco compilations for the Evercade platform.
Game lists
Both cartridges contain eight titles each, totaling 16 Visco games across arcade and Neo Geo formats. The confirmed lineups are:
Visco Arcade 1
- Ashura Blaster
- Asuka & Asuka
- Drift Out
- Earth Joker: U.N. Defence Force
- Galmedes
- Maze of Flott
- Andro Dunos
- Goal! Goal! Goal!
Visco Arcade 2
- Drift Out '94: The Hard Order
- Bang2 Busters
- Bang Bead
- Battle Flip Shot
- Breakers
- Captain Tomaday
- Ganryu
- Neo Drift Out: New Technology
Why this matters
These compilations gather several Visco titles that were notable on Neo Geo MVS/AES hardware and in arcade cabinets, making them relevant for collectors and retro enthusiasts who follow Evercade releases. While Evercade is a distinct retro cartridge platform, observers who follow retro re-releases on other systems such as the Nintendo Switch and the eShop frequently watch Blaze Entertainment’s announcements for similar curated retro offerings.
At present Blaze Entertainment has confirmed the legitimacy of the listings but has not published an official release date or price for the Visco Arcade collections. Fans and retailers will likely await a formal announcement from Blaze with availability details and any cartridge extras or documentation that may accompany the Evercade releases.
Visco Arcade Evercade Collections Leak: 16 Neo Geo and Arcade Titles Confirmed
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Source: TimeExtension