Everlaunch Game Console 2

The Everlaunch Game Console Two, dubbed as the Modern Everlaunch, was a sequel to the original Everlaunch Game Console so as to continue its lifespan. It was first released in 2005 by Everlaunchers and production was later handed over to several companies, thus, it is usually considered as a family of Everlaunch clones. Avery Dan, the co-founder of Everlaunchers, stated that 'they are not clones as they have officially been given the license to produce such games', although the media insists otherwise.

The game console includes all of the former Everlaunch Game Console games, with the inclusion of 12 new ones, one including a version of Super Explorer 767, the successor to the Super Puffino Bros., for the Everlaunch Game Console itself. It is said that a third version may be released and will compete with the Snowtendo Vii.