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{{Infobox console | {{Infobox console | ||
|title = Polymega | |title = Polymega | ||
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|type = [[Emulation Boxes|Emulation Box]] | |type = [[Emulation Boxes|Emulation Box]] | ||
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|discontinued = | |discontinued = | ||
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− | The '''Polymega''' is | + | The '''Polymega''' is an upcoming modular [[Emulation Boxes|emulation box]] created by Playmaji to emulate older systems. Polymega is the first of its kind to support CD-based games and also the first to run on x86 architecture. The base system only supports CDs but modules can be attached for original cartridges. The Polymega comes with its own wireless controller, but various USB controllers can also be used and each module comes with controller ports for the system it's based on. Games can be installed to the system directly from the disc or cartridge (so you have easier access and don't have to worry about damaging them), however ROM files can't be loaded on the system. A store where you can buy and download games is planned for the future. |
==Emulated Systems== | ==Emulated Systems== | ||
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==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
− | * Processor: Intel | + | * Processor: Intel Coffee Lake S Series Processor |
* Memory: 2GB DDR4 RAM | * Memory: 2GB DDR4 RAM | ||
* Connectivity: Realtek RTL8822BE Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Combo Module, HDMI 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, 2x USB 2.0, Polymega Expansion Bus | * Connectivity: Realtek RTL8822BE Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Combo Module, HDMI 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, 2x USB 2.0, Polymega Expansion Bus | ||
* On-board Storage: 32GB eMMC Flash Memory | * On-board Storage: 32GB eMMC Flash Memory | ||
− | * Expansion Storage: M.2 2280 SSD | + | * Expansion Storage: M.2 2280 SSD, Micro SDXC (MEMORY Port on back) |
* Optical Drive: 8X CD/DVD Slot-in Optical Disc Drive | * Optical Drive: 8X CD/DVD Slot-in Optical Disc Drive | ||
− | === | + | ===Acessories=== |
− | + | * Polymega Retro Gun Controller - A HDTV-compatible light gun that is intended to work with all of the classic Light Gun games supported by Polymega. It is powered by [https://web.archive.org/web/20190512180049/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sindenlightgun/the-sinden-lightgun Sinden Technology]. | |
− | * | + | * Polymega Universal Wireless Controller - The standard controller included in the console bundle. |
− | + | * Polymega Turbo Retro Controller - A TG16 clone controller | |
− | * | + | * Polymega Mega Retro Controller - A Sega Genesis clone controller |
− | * | + | * Polymega Super Retro Controller - A SNES clone controller |
− | + | * Polymega Power Retro Controller - A NES clone controller | |
− | == | + | ==Software== |
− | * | + | * Architecture: x86 |
− | * | + | * OS: Proprietary Linux-based. |
− | * | + | * User Interface: Codename Richter (Proprietary, Linux Based). |
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− | === | + | ===Emulation=== |
− | + | Playmaji claims to use legally licensed versions of [[Mednafen]], [[Mesen]], [[Kega Fusion]], and [[MAME]] with additional bug fixes, CD BIOS development, and replaced YM2610 for Neo Geo CD from Playmaji.<ref>https://www.polymega.com/faq/</ref> It has a new and improved version of Kega Fusion, now in 64-bit and made by original author Steve Snake. Similar to the [[Retron5]] it will be possible to use ROM translation patches, here loaded from a USB drive. | |
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− | == | + | ==Module Digital Classic Games Vault== |
− | + | Each module includes games you can play out of the box. | |
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− | === | + | ===EM01<ref>https://polymega.com/product/polymega-module-set-em01-nes/</ref>=== |
* 8 Eyes (NES – NA Version) | * 8 Eyes (NES – NA Version) | ||
* Nightshade (NES – NA Version) | * Nightshade (NES – NA Version) | ||
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* Treasure Master (NES – NA Version) | * Treasure Master (NES – NA Version) | ||
− | === | + | ===EM02<ref>https://polymega.com/product/polymega-module-set-em02-snes-sfc/</ref>=== |
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* Dragon View (SNES – NA Version) | * Dragon View (SNES – NA Version) | ||
* Legend (SNES – NA Version) | * Legend (SNES – NA Version) | ||
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* 美食戦隊 薔薇野郎 Gurume Sentai Bara Yarou (SFC – JP Version) | * 美食戦隊 薔薇野郎 Gurume Sentai Bara Yarou (SFC – JP Version) | ||
− | === | + | ===EM03<ref>https://polymega.com/product/polymega-module-set-em03-md-gen-32x/</ref>=== |
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* Tinhead (NA Version) | * Tinhead (NA Version) | ||
* Top Racer 2 (JP Version) | * Top Racer 2 (JP Version) | ||
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* Water Margin – A Tale of Clouds and Wind (NA Version) | * Water Margin – A Tale of Clouds and Wind (NA Version) | ||
− | === | + | ===EM04<ref>https://polymega.com/product/polymega-module-set-em04-pce-sgx-tg16/</ref>=== |
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* Moto Roader / モトローダー (NA + Japan Versions) | * Moto Roader / モトローダー (NA + Japan Versions) | ||
* Moto Roader II / モトローダーII (Japan Version) | * Moto Roader II / モトローダーII (Japan Version) | ||
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* Dragon Egg / どらごんEGG!(Japan Version) | * Dragon Egg / どらごんEGG!(Japan Version) | ||
− | == | + | ==Controversy== |
− | + | * Footage shown in trailer for the console featured video footage of what appeared to be the arcade version of Sega Rally, and not the Saturn one, as was claimed. | |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [https://www.polymega.com/ Polymega homepage] | * [https://www.polymega.com/ Polymega homepage] | ||
− | * [https://polymega.com/ | + | * [https://www.polymega.com/faq/ Polymega FAQ] |
+ | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p5UXKLniRQ Digital Foundry: Polymega In-Depth Preview: The Ultimate Retro All-In-One Console?] (29-06-2019) | ||
[[Category:Emulation consoles]] | [[Category:Emulation consoles]] |