Playmaji's modular console recently received the Ultra Module to enjoy Nintendo 64 games. We tested Polymega with Bruno Sol.
Welcome back to Uncle Bruno's Stories, the Hobby Consolas section in which we review great video games and consoles of the past! On this occasion, we continue to take advantage of Polymega, Playmaji's modular console that allows you to play original software from Saturn, Neo-Geo CD, Mega Drive, NES, PC Engine… O Nintendo 64.
Since we have the module that allows play N64 games on Polymega and since Bruno Sol loves both Nintendo games and the “Orbeogozo” design of the new Playmajiwe have decided to set up a gaming session with some of the games that we had not yet tried on this console with you.
So, for example, we have Mickey’s Speedway USAa Mario Kart-style racing game, which came out very late in the life of the console, but which was actually one of the most interesting in the catalog.
In the field of struggle we have Dark Rifta fairly unknown fighting game that, to be honest, has aged rather poorly, as we can see in the gameplay that leads this content.
And can you get interest in a video of this type with Tetris or golf video games? How about some split screen racing with Top Gear Rally? Well, we also put it to the test, that Nintendo's 64-bit catalog had a little of everything. In any case, they may not be the most memorable video games of all time, no.
Now that we have reviewed rare Nintendo 64 games on Polymega…of what others retro video games or consoles Would you like us to talk in future installments of The Stories of Uncle Bruno? Leave your suggestions in the comments below and we'll come back every Saturday to discuss them… If we find a decent catalogue, that is.