Retro Gaming Capture Test 38 Part 2 | Evercade VS Atomic Edition
More testing of gaming rigs I am building, where I would like each device to be played very quickly without any wiring and also to be able to capture footage where possible with just a few switches turned on. The point of these videos is to see how this type of set up can be done with different devices and maybe help anyone else trying to do a similar thing with a mix of old and new hardware.
A new version of the VS console. Part 2, even though this is my 3rd copy of the console, the other 2 were essentially the same, but in different colours as 1 was a founder edition produced at the same time as the standard unit. This being a slightly different UI and coming with 6 Duke Nukem games included I thought it was worthy of another quick capture test video. We take a quick look at all 6 games included. It performs as expected so far, no issues. If there is anything, most likely a software update will fix the problem as Evercade continue to support with regular updates.
Console: Evercade VS Atomic Edition
Model: FG-VSDE-CON-EFIGS-DUK
Display: Samsung Model UE40H6500ST
Convertor: Not needed as device has HDMI output
HDMI Splitter: AwakeLion Model HDSW0015M1 (Not used for this test but it should work)
Capture: Elgato HD60S
Game Titles: 2 Duke Nukem cartridges (Collections 1 & 2) consisting of 6 games in total
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