I'm slowing starting to get excited about this, now there is an N64 module. I have PC Engine HU-cards, N64 games, and Saturn games, but can't be bothered with unboxing and setting up the consoles for 20 mins on Sega Rally, etc. I'm not ordering one yet, but IF they add Dreamcast support in the future (FAQ page on their website gives me some hope) then I'll struggle to resist!
Getting closer to tempted! I'd probably get a Polymega with the N64 module IF / WHEN the base unit played Dreamcast! Most of the old games I own that I'd want to be able to easily play are on those 3 systems... Dreamcast seems like a possibility so fingers crossed
Some of my earliest gaming memories are playing Quartet at the Swindon Oasis and Wonderboy in a pub in Devon (Rising Sun, I think??)... so I've ordered this and a controller just for those two!! Everything else is a bonus
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Re: Hardware: Polymega Review - The Ultimate All-In-One Retro Machine
I'm slowing starting to get excited about this, now there is an N64 module. I have PC Engine HU-cards, N64 games, and Saturn games, but can't be bothered with unboxing and setting up the consoles for 20 mins on Sega Rally, etc.
I'm not ordering one yet, but IF they add Dreamcast support in the future (FAQ page on their website gives me some hope) then I'll struggle to resist!
Re: Exclusive: Polymega's Next Module Brings Nintendo 64 Support
Getting closer to tempted! I'd probably get a Polymega with the N64 module IF / WHEN the base unit played Dreamcast! Most of the old games I own that I'd want to be able to easily play are on those 3 systems... Dreamcast seems like a possibility so fingers crossed
Re: Hardware Review: Sega Astro City Mini - An Esoteric Way To Mark 60 Years In The Business
Some of my earliest gaming memories are playing Quartet at the Swindon Oasis and Wonderboy in a pub in Devon (Rising Sun, I think??)... so I've ordered this and a controller just for those two!! Everything else is a bonus