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|title = Polymega
 
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|type = [[Emulation Boxes|Emulation Box]]
 
|type = [[Emulation Boxes|Emulation Box]]
 
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|release = 2021
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The '''Polymega''' is a 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.
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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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|[[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|Famicom / NES]]
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|[[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|NES]]
 
|[[Mesen]]
 
|[[Mesen]]
 
|EM01
 
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|[[Mednafen]]
 
|[[Mednafen]]
 
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|Base
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|[[Nintendo 64 emulators|Nintendo 64]]
 
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|EM05
 
 
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===Emulation===
 
===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://polymega.com/pages/frequently-asked-questions</ref> It has a new and improved version of Kega Fusion, now in 64-bit and made by original author Steve Snake.
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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://polymega.com/pages/frequently-asked-questions</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.
  
====Supported Patch Formats====
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===Supported Patch Formats===
With the Polymega it is possible to patch your games for translations, rom hacks and so on, loaded from a USB drive.
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With the Polymega it is possible to patch your games for translations, rom hacks and so on.
The following patch formats are supported: BPS, IPS, UPS, PPF, XDELTA, MSU1, and [[Texture Packs|Mesen HD Packs]].
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The following patch formats are supported: BPS, IPS, UPS, PPF, XDELTA, MSU1, and Mesen HD Packs
  
 
==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==
* Processor: Intel Pentium G5400T
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* 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 up to 2tb, Micro SDXC (MEMORY Port on back)
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* 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
  
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* NES – North America
 
* NES – North America
 
* NES – PAL
 
* NES – PAL
* FAMICOM - Japan (Adapter Required)
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INFO: This module does not currently support Japanese Famicom cartridges.
  
 
=====Digital Pack-In Games=====
 
=====Digital Pack-In Games=====
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* Dragon Egg / どらごんEGG!(Japan Version)
 
* Dragon Egg / どらごんEGG!(Japan Version)
  
====Ultra Module EM05<ref>https://polymega.com/products/em05-ultra-module-set</ref>====
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===Acessories===
This module is compatible with Classic Game Cartridges and Controllers for the following systems:
 
* Nintendo 64 – North America
 
* Nintendo 64 – PAL
 
* Nintendo 64 – Japan
 
 
 
=====Digital Pack-In Games=====
 
There are no Pack-In Games for the Ultra Module.
 
 
 
===Accessories===
 
 
* 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 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 Universal Wireless Controller - The standard controller included in the console bundle.
 
====Retro Controller====
 
Every retro controller uses the same port as the controller it is based on. Therefore the retro controller are compatible with the original consoles.
 
* Polymega Ultra Retro Controller - A N64 clone controller
 
 
* Polymega Turbo Retro Controller - A TG16 clone controller
 
* Polymega Turbo Retro Controller - A TG16 clone controller
 
* Polymega Mega Retro Controller - A Sega Genesis clone controller
 
* Polymega Mega Retro Controller - A Sega Genesis clone controller
 
* Polymega Super Retro Controller - A SNES clone controller
 
* Polymega Super Retro Controller - A SNES clone controller
 
* Polymega Power Retro Controller - A NES clone controller
 
* Polymega Power Retro Controller - A NES clone controller
 
====Compatible Third Party Controller====
 
It is possible to use several third party controller. With the button combination Up + Start you can enter the Home Menu.
 
* Sega Genesis Mini Controller
 
* Sony Playstation Mini Controller
 
* Neo Geo X Arcade Stick
 
* Retrobit Saturn Controller (via USB and bluetooth)
 
* Retrobit Genesis Controller (via USB and bluetooth)
 
* 8bitdo bluetooth Adapter
 
* Every wired x-input Controller
 
 
With the modules you can use all controller that are compatible with the corresponding original hardware.
 
 
==Reception==
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_uIghwmyq8 Madlittlepixel: Polymega Review - Does It Deliver? Sega Saturn, TurboGrafx-16, PlayStation & Nintendo In 1 Console!] (11-12-2020)
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvJKlrnXVZs Electric Playground: The King of the Retro Consoles? - POLYMEGA Review!] (15-10-2020)
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKMHpwDfzFQ Metal Jesus Rocks: Polymega Review - Is it worth $400?] (21-08-2020)
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWPvwVc5p3s Nintendo Life: Polymega Review - The Ultimate Retro Console, But Is It Worth $400?] (11-08-2020)
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=493PKDeDzsE Modern Vintage Gamer: Is the PolyMega Sega Genesis/MegaDrive/32x Addon Cartridge Module really worth 79.99?] (11-05-2020)
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyCyIqnQ27k Modern Vintage Gamer: Is the PolyMega really the Ultimate All-In-One Retro Console?] (13-04-2020)
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p5UXKLniRQ Digital Foundry: Polymega In-Depth Preview: The Ultimate Retro All-In-One Console?] (29-06-2019)
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* [https://www.polymega.com/ Polymega homepage]
 
* [https://www.polymega.com/ Polymega homepage]
 
* [https://polymega.com/pages/frequently-asked-questions Polymega FAQ]
 
* [https://polymega.com/pages/frequently-asked-questions Polymega FAQ]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p5UXKLniRQ Digital Foundry: Polymega In-Depth Preview: The Ultimate Retro All-In-One Console?] (29-06-2019)
  
 
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