The 3 BEST Retro gaming consoles to buy in 2022

 

The PlayMaji Polymega is the greatest overall retro console—no other retro system provides as much capability as it does. It’s a $449 modular multi-system retro gaming box that supports the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Sega Mega CD, Sega 32X, Neo Geo CD, TurboGrafx CD, and PC-Engine CD right out of the box.

Additional modules for the original Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis family, and NEC TurboGrafx-16 family consoles may be purchased for $79 apiece. A forthcoming module will also provide support for the Nintendo 64.

You can dump your original media to the internal 32GB SSD or portable media (in a file type only the Polymega supports) so you don’t have to take your cartridges out all the time. However, since the Polymega doesn’t support normal ROMs, you won’t be able to dump the files and use them with the console if you don’t have the actual game.

The console is powered by an Intel Coffee Lake CPU with 2GB of DDR4 RAM, so emulation is excellent. It’s a PC, but it’s a modular one designed for plug-and-play convenience.

The Polymega is unquestionably a costly method to play classic games, and if you’ve paid for extra modules and controllers, you may easily spend more than $1000. It is, nevertheless, a one-of-a-kind effort that honors both original media and software convenience, with good emulation and upscaling capabilities.

If you appreciate the notion of tangible game collections but want to save money, try the Evercade VS. This retro system combines proprietary physical game cartridges with fully licensed game libraries from Team 17, Atari, Namco, and others, as well as software emulation. The console has four-player support and is primarily aimed at reproducing old arcade games and early home console classics.

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