Six years after opening initial pre-orders, Polymega’s are now in-stock and ready to ship. With the same processor and RAM they were announced with in 2018 ;/ Joe from GameSack just posted a full review of the unit, including the Genesis, SNES, N64 and PCE cartridge modules and controllers. While the console performed okay, it really hadn’t felt like much changed since Modern Vintage Gamer’s “beta” review, almost four years ago to the day – There’s still many little bugs and there’s at least one feature that should be off by default, but is inexplicably on…and turning it off never persists, even before a reboot. There’s even an option for “MSU-1 Audio” on the SNES software settings…that can literally never be used, since the only way to play MSU-1 audio enhancements are with a ROM cart…which is doesn’t support.
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