



The first ever PolygonStation was created in early 1996 for playing Vidbew format 64 and 128 bit games with the compatibility of N64 games as well, except PolygonStation cartridges are more stronger with bigger storage. You can also watch videos and listen to music when an audio/video disc is in the disc player using a BIOS feature known as "Theater Mode" since game formatting and video formatting need to be separated within the system. As for the controller, it's basically a PlayStation controller except with "L, R, C, Z" replacing "L1, L2, R1, R2" as a way of echoing the Sega controller. The PolygonStation uses the same memory cards as the PlayStation 2, except the PolygonStation has 4 memory cards instead of 2 for that extra boost of RAM when playing CD-ROM or cart games. The reason it warns you not to play track 1 of a CD-ROM disc in Theater Mode is because it contains ROM data that'll break your console's audio system. The PolygonStation features 4 add-ons that can make games for other consoles playable on the PolygonStation; The PGSxNintendo (for Gamecube/Wii games), the PGSxPlayStation (for PS2/PS3 games), the PGSxXbox (for Xbox/Xbox360 games) and the PGSxSega (for Sega Saturn/Dreamcast games). However, none of these four add-ons will work unless the "Poly Collab" cartridge is inserted. Well I fell like that's all I wanted to talk about the PolygonStation.
What brought this up was a funny convo between me and Penza in DMs about how we were talking about the lore behind this contraption. Me and him kinda agreed that the "Super Copper Story" side of the franchise would be cart games and the "Copper CD" part would be CD-ROM games. I kinda hope that someone skilled enough sees this concept and tries to make the PolygonStation real!
Also, it only supports up to 64 bit. And they have 32, and 16 bit games too.
The PolygonStation has larger libraries for their optical discs than cartridges. Their cartridges has been discontinued in 2000 as they are replaced with PolygonStation optical disc games and POLYDD(PolygonStationDD) Disks. They stop producing PolygonStationDD in 2001 and PolygonStation stopped production in 2002 because of people perfering PolygonStation2. The last game is Boj64, the most realistic game and the heaviest of them all. Which its 1GB