The Evercade family of systems is a glorious throwback to the days when physical media was king, and there was no such thing as a lengthy online update before loading up your game – but the range harks back to the past in other ways, too, such as the inclusion of hidden games which are unlocked via special ‘cheat’ codes.
Furthermore, the Evercade VS – the home console variant of the platform – allows you to unlock games by inserting different combinations of carts into its dual cartridge slots.
Both of these are cool bonus features, but unless you know the codes and cart combos, you’re not going to be able to enjoy them – and that’s where we come in. We’ve compiled this handy list of all of the known codes and cart match-ups, allowing you to gain access to even more Evercade games.
All games below are unlocked by inputting the following codes (in lower or uppercase) on the ‘Secret Menu’ screen (as shown below on the Evercade VS). Once unlocked, they will appear in the ‘Secret Games’ menu.
Gribbly’s Day Out (C64)
- Type in GRIBBLYGROBBLY
Kubo 1&2 (NES)
- Type in SEIJIWASHERE
Rogue64 (C64)
- Type in STONE
The Lost Mines (Evercade)
- Type in BLOP
Juggling Balls (Evercade)
- Type in JUGGLE
Evercade Button Input Codes
The games listed below can only be unlocked from the main menu (the screen shown below on the Evecade VS) without a cartridge inserted. Once unlocked, they will appear in the ‘Secret Games’ menu.
Fairy Fire – Defender of the Fairies
- Press the ‘menu’ button ten times
Gotris (Sega Master System)
- Hold down the following buttons: L2 + R2 + Select
Hummingz (Evercade)
- Press the following sequence of buttons: L2, L2, R2, R2, L1, L1, R1, R1
Maniac Square (Arcade Prototype, Evercade VS only)
- You’ll need the Gaelco Arcade 2 cart for this one. Select Maniac Square, then hold down L1 + L2 + R1 + R2
NNNNNN (NES)
- Hold down the following buttons: L1 + R1 + Up
Spacey McRacey (NES)
- Hold down the following buttons: L1 + R1 + Down
Evercade VS Cartridge Combinations
All of the below games are only unlockable on the Evercade VS, as they rely on two different Evercade cartridges being inserted at the same time.
Arkade Rush (NES)
- Gaelco Arcade 1 + Indie Heroes Collection 1
Bang! (Arcade)
- Gaelco Arcade 1 + Gaelco Arcade 2
Dark Chambers (Atari 7800)
- Atari Collection 1 + Atari Collection 2
Gyroscope (C64)
- The C64 Collection 1 + The C64 Collection 2
Pyramids of Ra (Game Boy)
- Piko Interactive Collection 1 + Piko Interactive Collection 2
Raid on Tricity: Second Wave (Atari Lynx)
- Atari Lynx Collection 1 + Atari Lynx Collection 2
Twin Brats (Arcade)
- Piko Interactive Collection 1 and Gaelco Arcade 1
Twin Hawk (Mega Drive/Genesis)
Worms: The Director’s Cut (Amiga)
Zombie Madness (Intellivision)
- Intellivision Collection 1 + Intellivision Collection 2
Other Evercade Secret Codes
Diagnostics Screen
- Hold down X + Y + L1 + R1 on the main menu with no cartridge inserted
Evercade VS Photo
- Type CIRCUIT on the Secret Code screen
Potato Photo
- Type DEADLOCK on the Secret Code screen
“Welcome” Joke Screen From Ben
- Type GUEST on the Secret Code screen (“Ben” is presumably Lead Interface Programmer Benjamin Sanfilippo)
Two Of The Same Cartridge Hidden Message
If you load up two of the same cartridge into an Evercade VS, you’ll see the following message:
Credits Screen Jokes
- Keep scrolling through the credits – even after you see a black screen – for some amusing messages.
If we’ve missed a code or unlockable game, let us know by posting a comment below!
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2 Comments
The Evercade is such a nostalgic gem! I love how it brings back the excitement of physical media and those hidden gems from the past. The fact that you can unlock secret games with cheat codes is a blast—definitely reminds me of the good old days of gaming. I mean, who doesn’t love a good secret menu?
I’ve been trying to unlock some of those hidden titles like Gribbly’s Day Out and Kubo 1&2. It’s like a mini treasure hunt every time you discover a new code! And the Evercade VS adding a layer with cartridge combos is just genius; it makes you want to collect them all.
I’m definitely going to try out those button input codes next. It’s super cool that you can access these games without even needing a cartridge in. Can’t wait to dive back into some retro fun!
Unlocking secret games on the Evercade is such a nostalgic and fun aspect of the system! It’s like diving back into the golden age of gaming where cheat codes were all the rage. I love how you can access hidden gems like “Gribbly’s Day Out” or “Kubo 1&2” just by inputting some clever codes. And the fact that the Evercade VS lets you unlock games by mixing different cartridges is a brilliant throwback.
I mean, who doesn’t love a good cheat code? It feels like a mini adventure just to find and enter them! Plus, the variety of games you can unlock keeps things fresh and exciting. I can’t wait to try out some of these codes and see what hidden treasures I can uncover. Just feels like the perfect way to relive those classic gaming moments!