Laserium Neptune

Laserium Neptune is an upcoming hybrid video game console, developed by Nimbus Electronics Limited, Konix Systems and Mega Asder, under license from Old Dominion Interactive Media Group, which released the predecessor Laserium Mars.

The system utilizes the heavily modified NewSystem operating system.

History
In May 2019, three companies (Nimbus Electronics Limited, Konix Systems and Mega Asder) pitched their designs for the next installment in the Mars console franchise to the IP owner Old Dominion Interactive Media Group, which also developed the console. Shortly after this process, Nimbus and Konix noticed that their designs and specs were similar to each other's, and started collaborating on their improved design.

After Nimbus and Konix showed their improved design a month later to Old Dominion Interactive Media Group, ODIMG granted the license to use the Laserium branding on the new console. Mega Asder soon joined the project as Nimbus and Konix needed a partner to experiment with the compability between hardware components, development of custom hardware and various other design ideas.

Mega Asder soon hired ex-Flare Technologies employees.

In August 2019, Nimbus Electronics Limited, Mega Asder and Konix Systems formed Neptune Technologies LLC and started up a Kickstarter for the console, now called Laserium Neptune. They reached their USD$7 million goal near the end of the campaign. The original goal was USD$35 million, but they lowered the goal after receiving additional funding from selling distribution rights to various companies.

In September 2019, Tectoy S.A. and AtGames were signed up to manufacture and distribute the consoles in Brazil and China respectively. Flex and Saygus will work with Nimbus Taiwan on the Neptune manufacturing.

Distribution
The distribution of the consoles will be handled by the following companies: The distributors for the markets in the US, Mainland China, India, the Baltics, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, the UK, the former Yugoslavia, South Africa, Australia & New Zealand, Italy, Russia, Egypt, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Turkey, South Korea and Canada are still unknown.
 * Tectoy S.A. in Brazil
 * Rola Games and NC Games & Entertainment across Latin America, Central America and the Carribean (excluding Brazil)
 * 1C Company in the CIS (excluding Russia)
 * Wywy Group (in co-operation with New Era) in Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore
 * New Era in Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
 * Play Interactive in Indonesia and Malaysia (for the games and accessories)
 * Alesayi United (in co-operation with Red Entertainment Distribution) in the Gulf
 * Galaxy Group (in co-operation with New Era) in Thailand
 * Red Entertainment Distribution in Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iraq
 * Koch Media and Ster Kinekor Entertainment (in co-operation with Red Entertainment Distribution) in Africa (excluding South Africa)
 * Koch Media and Stadlbauer Marketing + Vertriebs GmbH in Austria and Switzerland
 * Ecoplay in Portugal
 * Pan Vision, Bergsala, Nordisk Film and Koch Media in Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway
 * Level 03 Distribution (in co-operation with Koch Media and Big Ben Interactive) in the Benelux
 * Big Ben Interactive (in co-operation with Koch Media) in France, Spain and Germany
 * Cenega in Poland (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
 * Zegetron AE in Greece
 * AtGames (in co-operation with New Era) in Taiwan, Macau and Hong Kong
 * CD Media and ARAL in Turkey

Nimbus Electronics Limited
On January 30, 2019, ODIMG Technologies filed for bankruptcy. The former key members of the operations, Ryan Martin and James Fields, went on to form Nimbus Electronics Limited.

Nimbus Taiwan
In September 20, 2019, Nimbus Electronics hired people who have worked for Quanta Computer, Pegatron, Foxconn, Compal Electronics, Xperi Corporation, Acer, Funai Electric, Hitachi, LG, GlobalFoundries, AMD, NVidia, Intel, TCL Corporation, Mitsumi, Qualcomm, Sharp, Kyocera, BluFocus, CESI Technology and Toshiba, and reportedly also "migrated Chinese factory workers", to form a subsidiary called Nimbus Taiwan, with its business based in New Taipei, Taiwan.

To maintain their business aside from manufacturing and developing Neptune hardware, it also works for various electronics companies as an OEM and a semiconductor foundry.

The business is split between two units; Semi-Conductors and Visual Elements.