Polymega Expands Library with Body Harvest and A Boy and His Blob Physical Releases

Polymega, the innovative modular emulation console developed by Playmaji, continues to extend its reach in the retro gaming scene.

The company has confirmed that DMA Design’s acclaimed N64 title, Body Harvest, is now available as a physical release in the Polymega Collection.

This marks another milestone as Polymega enhances its growing library of licensed classic games in a format compatible with its versatile hardware. Established as a leading platform for enthusiasts of legacy gaming, the Polymega system allows players to experience authentic gameplay across a variety of classic consoles through modular hardware and digital emulation.

Playmaji’s latest update brings highlights from both the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation back catalogs into sharp focus. According to Playmaji, the newly released disc includes not only Body Harvest—originally developed by DMA Design, which later became world-renowned as Rockstar North—but also the PlayStation titles Burning Road and Dead in the Water, along with S.C.A.R.S.

available in both N64 and PlayStation versions.

These additions form part of the Polymega Collection, a curated set of officially licensed classic physical releases tailored for the modular system. Joining Body Harvest on the Polymega platform is A Boy and His Blob, the beloved puzzle platformer originally developed for the NES and Famicom systems.

This new collection also packs in KKND2: Krossfire and Uprising X for PlayStation, Gunboat for TurboGrafx-16, and Super Solitaire for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

The inclusion of both NES and Famicom versions of A Boy and His Blob highlights Polymega's commitment to regional preservation and authenticity for retro fans. All titles are available for order directly from the official Polymega website.

By continually licensing and releasing these legacy classics, Playmaji underscores its position as a key player in legal retro game distribution, bridging the gap between original hardware nostalgia and modern accessibility. The arrival of Body Harvest—an influential open-world shooter released by DMA Design for the Nintendo 64 in 1998—alongside a mix of PlayStation and other classic games, demonstrates Playmaji’s dedication to preserving gaming history.

As the Polymega Collection expands, collectors and enthusiasts can look forward to more authentic classic experiences on contemporary systems.