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Retro Games are Getting a Modern Twist with Polymega

Polymega is the ultimate retro console. Not only does it play a wide range of retro games ranging from cartridges to discs, it also comes with online connectivity. Yes you read that correctly. Gamers can stream, record gameplay and compete against other players online in retro games. Just like with the current generation consoles.

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Neonridr2901d ago

hmm.. if this thing turns out to be legit I might be interested. Provided it doesn't cost like $500.

WilliamSheridan2899d ago

Sounds impossible. You'd have to re code each game to use your proprietary online network. Not likely

Cmv382899d ago

Not entirely true. Think of it as a closed large LAN network. May be difficult, but not impossible.

WilliamSheridan2898d ago

You would need permission to emulate other people's networks. Especially when you are selling their games.

Neonridr2898d ago

to be honest, I don't even care about the online portion. Just the whole modular thing is pretty sweet.

PaulKersey2899d ago

Call of Duty part 85 will be out in a few months, kiddo.

Canidae2899d ago

Interesting. I'll be keeping an eye on this one.

CrimsonWing692899d ago

So can this also work retro pie? Like can we get a collection of roms on here?

RagingGazebo2898d ago

I'm not sure about the retro pie, haven't heard anything for sure. This is what their website says about ROMs: "While the direct importing of ROMs will not be supported, you can bet we want to find alternative, legal ways to bring classic gaming into your living room and respect the copyrights of publishers. In the interest of preservation and reducing wear and tear on your classic games, POLYMEGA™ does allow you to backup cartridge and disc games you own from your personal collection via the console itself. You can play them without having to insert the games or matching module once installed."
http://polymega.com/frequen...

CrimsonWing692898d ago

Thanks for the info. The backing up of games you own is pretty awesome.

RagingGazebo2898d ago

Agreed! Can't wait to dust off some of those old cartridges and pickup where I left off in the 90s! :)

Tetsujin2899d ago

The fact it shows Sega CD looks promising. If it can do DreamCast and Saturn I'll pre-order one in a heartbeat. Both of mine are starting to show age and in dire need of something as a "plan b."

I did see a JP Neo Geo game, but my question is, is it region free or will it require some sort of special hardware for open region? I ask because I own 2 legit, JP titles on the Sega Saturn (X-Men vs Street Fighter and Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter).

RagingGazebo2898d ago (Edited 2898d ago )

According to their FAQs website, they are still working on different platforms: "Currently, we are focused on supporting the already announced CD systems which include PS1, TurboGrafx CD, Sega CD, and Neo Geo CD. However, we intend to release software updates after the launch of POLYMEGA™ which will allow more disc-based game consoles to be supported in the future which may include these systems."
As for the region free issue: "The SNES, Genesis, TurboGrafx-16 and all CD systems will support all regions and all formats (PAL, NTSC, SECAM, etc). The NES module is not compatible with Famicom games since the cartridge edge connector and controller ports are completely different from the North American and European versions. We have announced that after launch we will release a dedicated Japanese Famicom module."
http://polymega.com/frequen...

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Switch 2 accessory makers are “working hard” on magnetic analogue sticks to combat stick drift

Nintendo Switch 2 stick drift is already an issue, but accessory makers are already working on magnetic joysticks.

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Neonridr4d ago

I've never had stick drift in any controller I've ever owned. All my joycons (3 sets) from my Switch are perfectly fine. My Switch 2 ones are good. Never had a dualshock / dualsense have it (did have a dualshock get a stuck trigger once). Even my Valve Index controllers which were notorious for drift were fine for me.

Goodguy014d ago

Varies. Just because you've never had one doesn't mean others won't. I've had PS, Xbox, and Nintendo controllers indeed drift on me. Remember the drift lawsuits that Nintendo has had.

Please stop trying to say that traditional potentiometers are absolutely fine when hall effect/tmr sticks are beyond superior lol, not sure why so many people keep trying to defend potentiometers when hall effects are so pro consumer.
Companies like nintendo, sony, and mcsft don't want to implement them simply because they want you the consumer to keep buying them. Most casuals will just buy a new controller if theirs difts, easy money for the big 3.
I've gone hall effects and have never gone back, can leave my controllers out absolutely fine without worry of dust ruining the sticks.

Neonridr4d ago

when did I say that traditional joysticks are absolutely fine? I'm sharing my own experience here. I never said that others don't experience issues, nor that this is somehow acceptable. Strange leapfrog from A to B on that one.

People love to say it's a huge widespread issue, yet you only hear about it because the minority is vocal whereas the majority don't report anything because they are fine.

I'm happy you switched to hall effect sticks, if that's what works for you, then awesome.

Christopher4d ago

Cool? Pretty sure this is for those who are having it happen. Not sure how your anecdote addresses other peoples' problems.

Neonridr3d ago

people around here act like everyone will get drift. I'm willing to wager more people won't get drift than will.

Pyrofire953d ago

lucky you. I've only had minor drift once in my L Joycon which I fixed with some card stock, but drift is an undeniable problem as a whole.

repsahj2d ago

My 2 sets of Joy-Cons from my OG Switch started to drift with just a month of use. That is why I bought Dobe Joy-Cons with just $25, and until now they are still fine. I hope this will never happen again on my Switch 2.

jznrpg2d ago

My left joy con for the OG Switch got stick drift right away as well. I never had issues with my PS5 controllers since launch until I got my kids PS5’s and they had stick drift with 2 controllers. They drop them because they are kids and although I have them wash their hands before gaming they still get gunk under them somehow. I got their controllers modded because they would have issues no matter what I have them do.

jambola2d ago

"people around here act like everyone will get drift. I'm willing to wager more people won't get drift than will."
no, nobody is acting like that, you're jsut exaggerating it and lying to downplay a problem

-Foxtrot2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Nintendos biggest defender on here so it figures

gold_drake2d ago

you know, i said the same thing not too long ago and then BOOM both controllers ha.

one on the moving stick and one on the look around stick.

both suck arse. ha

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jznrpg3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

The tech is already there. I had a couple of my PS5 controllers modded with Hall Effect modules and they work great. They should come standard with them these days but they don’t.

OtterX3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Nyxi already made some fantastic Hall Effect controllers for Switch 1. I don't know why Nintendo couldn't have it by now if Nyxi has had for years.

spoonard2d ago

Cheap, frictionless sensors ALREADY exist. Why are they "working hard to combat stick drift"? Stick drift should be a thing of the past at this point. The technology is here...NOW. It has been...for YEARS! Why is stick drift even still spoken about? It shouldn't exist!

Chocoburger2d ago

Because its a scam for Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft to sell more overpriced controllers.

jambola2d ago

because pathetic fanboys will continue to defend and support

Doomeduk2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

WD 40 if it's shagg.d anyway why not ? I ordered a new ps5 pad after Helldivers 2 and POE 2 became unplayable due to drift but in the meantime I fired a bit of WD on my balls just below my stick rotated in a clockwise fashion massaging it in so to speak and also did the pin reset thingy and all clean no drift and hit that cancel purchase button like I meant it

UltimateOwnage2d ago

Honestly I’ve used my original Switch JoyCons and Pro Controller since launch and only in the last year did I see drift start to show up on one of my JoyCons. I’m sure it happens depending on how much and how firm the joystick is used, but it seems like a minor issue that goes with wear and tear after thousands of hours of play. I wish there had been Hall Effect sticks on Switch 2 just so there’s one less thing to worry about, but I’m not really concerned about it.

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The Drifter: Murder, Mystery, and Second Chances • VGMM

The Drifter puts you in the boots of a man who dies before the opening credits roll, then gets a second chance to uncover why someone wanted him dead. With gritty pixel art and practical detective puzzles, it's less about inventory management and more about staying one step ahead of the people trying to kill you again

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Bleh Switch. I prefer my 3rd party games on PS. I’ll wait and see.