Polymega has been in the oven for a long time now, and, like many new hardware projects, is facing a few growing pains. This standalone program aims to be a retro storage box, allowing you to not only use your original games and controllers but also download your games to internal storage to make your overall solution for your vintage gaming needs. A series of replaceable modules provide range support for many platforms, and there will be an online store that will allow you to legally purchase retro titles directly from the rights holder.
Getting such a huge project down would not be easy; sure enough, the Polymega project took a long time before leaving the FPGA and they said with confidence that Sega Saturn had been put down – some of this criticism was answered, but it was always a question of whether the program would affect us? 2019 launch date.
That big question has now been answered as the team behind Polymega has revealed that, while aircraft production has begun, the system will not arrive until early next year. "The timetable for submission is ASAP," said an update on the official site of Polymega. "But, of course, we expect to have your route within the next 90 days (end of February)."
While this is not good news, it is not surprising as the company is very quiet for the last quarter of 2019. However, on the positive side, list of associated games released for inspirational reading; the system is said to be "over 90% compliant" with each release library and testing has been ongoing throughout the year to document the compatibility with Polymega's BIOS replacement.
Other big issues include Virtual Display screen filters, which can be installed in a very high quality and can be saved globally or in-game. After that we had what Polymega team called "Intelligent Game Patching", which allows you to use clips in articles and treat them as separate games, in fact using many types of the same theme. Oh, and a small analogue stick has been added to the RGC01 Lightgun, which will allow you to navigate the console UI when using the controller, among other things.
While some of Polymega's favorite critics label the system as a & # 39; vapourware & # 39 ;, it would seem that this dream system would make it easier for them to be in the hands of consumers, even if we would later. Suffice it to say, we will continue with it when our meeting arrives. Have you placed a pre-order? Let us know in the comments below.