Retro gaming fans now have a new way to revisit their physical collections on modern hardware. Polymega Remix is designed to let players digitize and play their original CD- and cartridge-based games on devices like PCs and handhelds such as the Steam Deck—without relying on downloaded ROMs.
A hybrid system for preserving classic games
The system works through two main components:
- A base unit that resembles a compact game console
- A Windows app that handles digitization and playback
Once connected via USB, the base unit reads your original discs and converts them into playable digital versions. Its built-in optical drive supports a wide range of classic CD-based systems, including:
- PlayStation 1
- Sega Saturn
- Sega CD / Mega CD / 32XCD
- Neo Geo CD
- TurboGrafx CD / PC-Engine CD
Cartridge support with expansion modules
For cartridge-based games, Polymega Remix offers optional expansion modules (sold separately). These adapters allow digitization for classic systems like:
- NES / Famicom (EM01)
- SNES / Super Famicom (EM02)
- Sega Genesis / Mega Drive / 32X (EM03)
- TurboGrafx-16 / PC-Engine (EM04)
- Nintendo 64 (EM05)
- Atari 2600 / 7800 (EM06)
Once digitized, your games are stored and playable across supported platforms.
Play anywhere with modern enhancements
The Polymega app enables playback on multiple devices, including:
- Windows PCs
- PC gaming handhelds (like Steam Deck)
- Intel-based Macs
Support for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Apple Silicon Macs is planned in the coming months.
Beyond simple emulation, the app includes features like:
- Virtual display filters to recreate CRT-style visuals
- ROM patch support for mods and fan-made enhancements
Pricing and availability
Polymega Remix is now available through the manufacturer’s online store.
- Price: $200 (excluding VAT and shipping)
- Availability: Shipping expected to begin in May 2026
- Note: Cartridge adapters are sold separately
With its focus on preserving original media while adding modern convenience, Polymega Remix offers a compelling bridge between retro collections and today’s gaming hardware—without the legal gray areas of downloading ROMs.
Sources: Polymega | Product page








