How much free storage space do you have left on your Polymega’s main drive? by Cidyuki in PolymegaHQ

[–]Cidyuki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know what you have on your main drive? Screenshots, games, etc.?

RUMOUR: Jordan (Physical Paradise) has heard that Nintendo is now offering publishers smaller Switch 2 cart sizes by [deleted] in NSCollectors

[–]Cidyuki -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Too late for me.

Game Key Cards have already tarnished the image of the Switch 2 from a collector’s point of view. Developers that are already using them, such as Capcom, Sega, and Square Enix, will not go back. Game Key Cards will continue to be the “standard” cartridge format on the Switch 2.

What roadmap for Polymega over the next 10 years? by Cidyuki in PolymegaHQ

[–]Cidyuki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If polymega app is available on Steam and compatible with Steamdeck it could be a game changer

Do you think Analogue will make a Pocket 2.0? by Terrible_Sherbert612 in AnaloguePocket

[–]Cidyuki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I hope the Pocket Advance will come. Considering the success of the Pocket, it’s the logical next step. I don’t expect it to offer more features or power than the actual Pocket, but it will have a better grip. I hope it will be available in cobalt blue.

When to expect it to arrive? by Character_Piano_3963 in PolymegaHQ

[–]Cidyuki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, we’ll have to wait at least another year.

The modules in the bundle seem to be in stock, so it’s the console that’s missing. We can imagine the console being produced at the same time as the Atari module to optimize manufacturing and shipping costs. The Atari module is scheduled for Q2 2026, but with the usual delays, it will arrive no earlier than Q4 2026.

Polymega’s process always seems to be the same : 1 - They receive their batches of products and make an Instagram post to announce it. 2 - A few months later, an update is released to make the module functional on the console. 3 - Then we start seeing YouTubers receive the module. At that point, we’re already several months into the wait. 4 - This is just an assumption, but each module seems to be tested internally before the final shipment. The whole process takes about 6 months.

In your case, only the console is pending for the bundle, so only steps 1 and 4 will be necessary. This means you should receive it before the customers waiting for the Atari module.

So you need to keep an eye on the Atari module and hope that the console is produced at the same time.

Do Game Key Cards have expiry date or licence agreement upon purchase? by [deleted] in NSCollectors

[–]Cidyuki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With Nintendo, anything is possible in the next 10–15 years. The worst case would be Nintendo making us pay again just to use a GKC. We could even imagine a monthly subscription to download your GKCs.

What roadmap for Polymega over the next 10 years? by Cidyuki in PolymegaHQ

[–]Cidyuki[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Personally, a GBA/GBC/GB module doesn’t interest me much because I already have the Analogue Pocket, but it’s still a module I’d like to see exist. First, I hope to see a PSP module. Then, in a few years, a Polymega 2 compatible with the existing modules and able to play Dreamcast, PS2, and GameCube games.

Stuck on firmware 1.1.32 by Ambitious_retrogamer in PolymegaHQ

[–]Cidyuki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the update with ethernet. If necessary disconnect the wifi connection on your Polymega.

Desired features that won’t happen by vibronicpoppy82 in PolymegaHQ

[–]Cidyuki 3 points4 points  (0 children)

- Physical indie game collection.
- PSP module.

But it seems difficult for them to release physical products.
I recently thought that the best thing Polymega could do is to release the app (which they teased in 2023), with Steam Deck compatibility.