The collection centers on Batsugun (1993) and also includes Dogyuun (1992), Vimana (1991) and Zero Wing (original arcade release 1989; notable Mega Drive release in Europe in 1991).
The set is slated to ship in August and is available to pre-order from Polymega's official store for £30.39.
Polymega framed the release as a concise package of high-energy arcade shooters from one of the most respected studios in shoot 'em up history.
That description highlights Toaplan's reputation for tight, mechanically focused arcade designs that influenced later bullet-hell and shooter developers.
What’s included
- Four arcade titles: Batsugun, Dogyuun, Vimana, Zero Wing.
- Physical Polymega Game DVD.
- A visual companion to the games, a controller reference, and a sticker.
- A BATSUGUN x Polymega Collection pin, distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Pricing and ordering
Polymega is listing the collection for £30.39 on its website, where fans can place pre-orders ahead of the August release window.
The collection follows Polymega’s ongoing strategy of issuing curated physical releases aimed at collectors and retro enthusiasts.
Prior availability
All four games in this collection have appeared on other platforms.
Toaplan titles have been reissued in recent years on digital storefronts such as Steam and in physical/retro-focused collections: Zero Wing is included in Toaplan Arcade Collection 1 for Evercade, Batsugun and Vimana appear in Toaplan Arcade Collection 3, and Dogyuun is part of Toaplan Arcade Collection 4.
Zero Wing’s Euro Mega Drive localisation (1991) is also widely remembered for its early internet meme status.
Why it matters
For collectors and fans of arcade shoot 'em ups, Polymega Collection Vol. 19 consolidates four formative Toaplan titles into a single retail package with physical extras.
Interested buyers can pre-order directly from Polymega’s online store to secure a copy and any limited extras included with this release.