Pre-orders are now live for Polymega’s newest offering, the $199 Remix, which essentially functions as an external disc and cartridge drive for Windows 11-compatible devices and a convenient way to ...
I should qualify that headline by saying almost anything with a disc drive. I’m sure you can’t copy games to your 2010 Honda Pilot using the janky 6-disc CD changer, but I’m sure some brave soul out ...
TL;DR: The Polymega Remix is a $199 USB device that connects to PCs and handhelds, enabling users to back up and play retro games via emulation. It supports multiple CD-based consoles out of the box, ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Polymega is a powerful retro gaming toolbox that can ...
Using a modular concept, the Polymega supports the cartridges, CDs, and controllers from more than half a dozen platforms – including Super Nintendo, TurboGrafx-16 CD, Sega Saturn, PS1, and many ...
Over four years after being unveiled as the RetroBlox, being renamed just a few months later, shifting from FPGA technology to software emulation a year later, and then opening for pre-orders a year ...
These improvements and additions make for a great finished product. However, despite this great news, it’s not the biggest break to come out of Polymega’s most recent press release: The Polymega will ...
The hype behind the almost-all-in-one emulation machine, Polymega, has been real, without a doubt. The Polymega team has taken every opportunity to tease what’s coming in so many different ways. Those ...
This is exciting to hear, though we’d still advise caution in your optimism. Despite friends already having their units back when I ordered, I’m currently sitting on a Polymega order placed in ...
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