Laserium Neptune


 * Not to be confused with Neptune

Laserium Neptune (sold in El Kadsre as Nitrome Neptune, in Brazil as Tectoy Neptune, In Randomia as Gamemate Neptune, and in some countries as Nysomi Neptune) is an upcoming video game console, developed by Nimbus Electronics Limited, Konix Systems and Mega Asder, under license from Old Dominion Interactive Media Group, who released the predecessor Laserium Mars. Old Dominion Interactive Media Group announced to retire the Nysomi name after discontinuation of Laserium Neptune.

XPZone announced to feature the prototypes for the console, once they're completed and sent to their locations by Nimbus Electronics Limited.

For now, there isn't known information about Neptune's release in the United States. North Korea is the only country where the Neptune won't be sold, of course. The largest distributors of the console are Koch Media, New Era, Red Entertainment Distribution, AtGames, 1C Company and Tectoy.

Background
Between February and May 2019, the Neptune was developed as "grassroots" activity born in a brainstorm session. The console was pitched to Virgin Group and Sinclair Research before they continued polishing the design for their next investor, which turned out to be Old Dominion Interactive Media Group. 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.

Mega Adser's inital pitch for the console included the fact that it was planned to be optimized enough to support HDMI 1.3, composite video/stereo audio RCA, 9-pin Mini-DIN, USB Type A, and USB Type B through adapters, but after Nimbus/Konix's version was picked, the idea was scrapped.

Development
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 Technology and ex-GamePark/GPH employees. They soon developed, in collaboration with Konix Systems, the custom system-on-chip codenamed Phoenix One, being a reference to Flare Technology.

Fraunhofer, Genesi and sMedio lent their hands at assisting in the development of the hardware components for prototypes. Konix Systems brought on Lynx co-designer R.J. Mical, and Xbox co-creators Seamus Blackley and Ted Hase to assist at R&D.

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, to gauge how many people were interested in the project.

They reached USD$17 million near the end of the campaign. The original goal was USD$45 million, but they lowered the goal to USD$5 million after receiving additional funding from selling distribution rights to various companies. The Kickstarter funding was analyzed afterwards, and was said to come from outside Japan and the United States. This was done to help at clearing up what their target audience will be. However, there are plans to market Neptune to Japan as well.

In September 2019, Tectoy S.A. and AtGames were signed up to manufacture and distribute the consoles in their respective markets. That same month, the new independent video game distributors System Avenue Ltd and Sanura-Aussoft (Sanura-Australian Software) announced to take up distribution of the Neptune in the ex-Yugoslavia countries and Australia (with New Zealand and Oceania) respectively.

Console distributors
The distribution of the consoles will be handled by the following companies:
 * Pulsar in Bulgaria
 * Anvol in the Baltic countries
 * Samsung and LG in South Korea
 * Dixons Carphone in Ireland
 * Hagkaup in Iceland
 * 1C Company in Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and the CIS - also distributes through the Cenega brand in Hungary
 * Galaxy Group (in co-operation with New Era) in Thailand
 * Koch Media and Ster Kinekor Entertainment (in co-operation with Red Entertainment Distribution) in Africa (excluding South Africa)
 * Prima Interactive in South Africa
 * Koch Media and Stadlbauer Marketing + Vertriebs GmbH in Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
 * Ecoplay and Concentra - Produtos Para Criancas, S.A. in Portugal
 * Pan Vision, Bergsala, Nordisk Film and Koch Media in Denmark, Sweden and Norway
 * Big Ben Interactive (in co-operation with Koch Media) in France, Spain, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Germany
 * AIM Productions NV (in co-operation with Big Ben Interactive and Koch Media) in Belgium
 * Zegetron AE in Greece and Cyprus
 * CD Media and ARAL in Turkey
 * System Avenue Ltd in the ex-Yugoslavia countries
 * AMO and Nokia Technologies in Finland
 * Azara Technology in Azara
 * Old Dominion Interactive Media Group (through their Nitrome brand) in El Kadsre
 * Spectrum Technologies Corporation in Mahri
 * Terbit in Vicnora
 * Weldon Electronics in Randomia
 * TechEruo in Eruowood
 * Shinkyon in Piramca and Alexonia
 * Technang in YingYangia, Vertinelia and Oasina
 * TOSKITA in Shinkitajima
 * Link Distribution Ltd and Funbox Media in the United Kingdom
 * Tommo Inc in Canada
 * Mitsui and Sega in Japan

Game distributors

 * Bandai Namco Partners in Australia and New Zealand
 * Play Interactive in Indonesia and Malaysia
 * Level 03 Distribution in the Benelux
 * Tencent Games in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau.
 * Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia in Asia, excluding Japan, Australia, New Zealand, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Middle East.
 * THQ Nordic and Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe in EMEA.
 * Tommo Inc in Canada
 * Rola Games across Latin America, Central America and the Carribean (excluding Brazil)
 * Sega and Bandai Namco Games in Japan

Hardware
It is a hybrid console, which means it can be used as both a home console and as a portable console. In the home console mode, the main unit can connect to a television screen or monitor through an HDMI port. Alternatively, for portable use, it can be removed from the dock and operated similarly to a tablet computer through its LCD touchscreen. It can also be placed in a standalone tabletop mode visible to several players.

ND Card
ND Card is a cartridge format. The ND's two initials come from Neptune, the console, and SD Card, the format that inspired ND Card. It comes from Mega Asder's design for the console, which implies the ND Card as a heavily modified SD Card-like format, able to contain up to 1 TB.

Production
Flex, AtGames and Foxconn will work with Nimbus Taiwan & the co-creators Mega Asder and Konix Systems on the primary Neptune manufacturing. Mattel was announced to support the development of Neptune, with their assistance in the new NFC-based component and accessory developed with Mega Asder and Konix Systems. As mentioned before, Tectoy will manufacture their own version for distribution in Brazil.

It was mentioned that the white and blue versions would glow in the dark, a feature suggested by Mega Asder CEO Marcus Jones when the issue about the aesthetics in the console cover design was addressed. This feature wasn't for the black version because "black can't glow in the dark", according to Jones.

Neptune VR
The Neptune VR, known by the codename Project Mirai during development, is a headset developed by Mega Asder, Konix Systems and their joint venture MAK Immersive Technologies LLC.

Unlike PlayStation VR and Microsoft HoloLens, the headset works as both a cross reality/augmented reality headset and a virtual reality headset. It was designed to be fully functional with the Neptune. In certain games and demos for the VR, the player wearing the headset acts separately from other players without the headset.

The Neptune VR has a 6 inch PenTile AMOLED panel, with a display resolution of 4K, with a 270-degree field of view. The headset uses "room scale" tracking technology, allowing the user to move in 3D space and use motion-tracked handheld controllers to interact with the environment.

The headset will launch with Laserium Neptune worldwide in September 2020.

Software
Planned to be a feature in the final version, all systems could be used as development kits, allowing any Neptune owner to also be a developer, without the need for licensing fees. The system does not use region locking. Like its predecessor, the system utilizes an ultra-modified NewSystem operating system, albeit an embed version this time, with support for Linux operating systems confirmed for the Kickstarter prototypes.

Easter eggs
Ryan Martin hinted at an easter egg in an Instagram post, which was a puzzle with gameplay similar to Lights Out.

Media support
Like its predecessor, the sound system was developed by Vexner Laboratories specifically for the system. The software includes the last position memory feature on its native media player software. This was to make Neptune more of an general entertainment system (a device with integrated features from personal assistants, portable media players and so on), in case the system wasn't used as a gaming console.

The soundtracks on the Neptune games is required to be uncompressed and lossless.

Neptune Partners program
In August 2019, with the Kickstarter campaign, it was announced that Konix Systems, Mega Asder and Nimbus Electronics Limited formed a developer-centric program Neptune Partners to provide content and help the manufacturing and production for Laserium Neptune. Every backer who backed $1000 or more became part of the program, when it was confirmed that the backer in question was a developer. Nimbus announced that in the future, anyone could apply to the program, however, the requests may take up to a week to process, due to possible overflow.

Partners

 * NEC announced that the TurboGrafx-16, TurboGrafx-CD, TurboDuo, TurboExpress and SuperGrafx game libraries will be available in the Arcade, within the Neptune's game store (codenamed Alpha Zone Store).
 * Tommo, Nightdive Studios, their Retroism label, Cosmi, Piko Interactive and Billionsoft also announced to release old titles into the Arcade, with a few new titles available at launch.
 * Unity Technologies announced to add support for Laserium Neptune into its Unity game engine, starting after next few updates.
 * THQ Nordic announced to publish games for Laserium Neptune in the near future.
 * Testronic Laboratories and Keywords Studios announced to provide official QA and related services for indie titles and future console accessories.
 * STO Express, Sky Team, OneWorld and Parcel Force Worldwide announced to assist at speedy delivery to distributors, claiming that they can help at delivery of units with each delivery being 550,000 units total, taking less than 12 hours for every delivery.
 * Humble Bundle announced to work together with Neptune Technologies and Old Dominion Interactive Media Group at improving the built-in game store and selling Neptune exclusives.
 * Amazon Game Studios, Atari, Autodesk, Adobe Systems and Devolver Digital are rumored to become Neptune Partners.
 * In an exclusive content partnership, Tectoy announced to publish Zeebo Sports and all first-party Zeebo games in the Arcade.
 * Nokia announced to release all first-party N-Gage (game console) and N-Gage (online service) games, as part of a partnership which includes Neptune's distribution in Finland.
 * Abstraction Games, Armature Studio, Mediatonic Limited and iNiS announced to become the first third-party developers for the Neptune.
 * Qualis-owned streaming service Screen announced to launch its service on Neptune on the console's launch day.
 * Funai became a Neptune Partner around November 2018.
 * Lumus (Israel), TechViz (France), Pixyz Software (Ireland/France), Light & Shadows (France), PiSquare (Taiwan), Pimax Technology (China) and Foundry (UK) announced to collaborate on the Neptune's optimization and software development related activity, as well as the console's add-on Neptune VR.

Kickstarter
As the project was announced in August 2019, the project received positive reception in general, though some have criticized the console over it's major downgrade in memory and storage capacity compared to it's predecessor Mars.

Nimbus Electronics Limited
Nimbus Electronics Limited is a British consumer electronics company, founded in 2019, by ex-Laserium Mars developers Ryan Martin and James Fields. Their headquarters are located in London, while their secondary offices are located in Wilmslow, Chesire, UK.

Aside from being one of the main developers of the Neptune, Nimbus also operates as the developer relations team for the project.

History
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, with backing from Brittany Kurosaka, the owner of Qualis. They shortly afterwards acquired patents and trademarks related to Laserium Mars and its then-planned successor, along with other patents, including patents related to Mattel's HyperScan console, albeit for a new console accessory.

The company's purpose was "to produce a series of consoles that can take on two of the biggest console franchises ever (Xbox and PlayStation)".

Around March 2019, Nimbus Electronics proposed a Sinclair-branded 3D-capable video game system to Sinclair Research and Sky plc (owner of the Sinclair trademark), but as result of the failure of ZX Spectrum Vega+, the proposal was denied.

In May 2019, Nimbus Electronics and Virgin Group announced to work on a gaming console, however those plans were quickly halted, which resulted in Nimbus pitching around the project until they pitched it to Old Dominion Interactive Media Group, which gave birth to the Neptune project.

In September 2019, Nimbus Electronics hired people formerly employed by Blaze Europe as part of board of directors.

Nimbus Taiwan
In September 20, 2019, Nimbus Electronics Limited hired people who have worked at numerous manufacturing plants for numerous hardware-focused companies  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 five units; Outsourced Components, Semi-Conductors, Memory and Storage, DRM Technology and Display Technology.

Konix Systems
Konix Systems is a Spanish/Taiwanese electronics company, founded in 1995 as Konix de España S.p.A., a Barcelona-based subsidiary owned by Konix, the British electronics company. They spun off from Konix in 2002, and are allowed to keep their Konix name. Shortly after spinning off, they bought out unknown Taiwanese semiconductors and production facilities, and formed their second headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan.

In 2006, they acquired patents related to ApeXtreme, Indrema L600, the Eve handheld console, XGP, Gizmondo, 3DO consoles, Ericsson's Red Jade and TapWave Zodiac, hoping to launch a handheld and home console series within 15 years.

Mega Asder
Mega Adser is a Johannesburg-based semiconductor and video game console manufacturer, founded in 2009.

MAK Immersive Technologies LLC
MAK Immersive Technologies LLC is a virtual reality-focused technology company, founded in 2019 as a joint venture between Mega Asder and Konix Systems. It is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Mega Asder and Konix hired ex-employees from CastAR, Sensics and Worldviz, to work on a VR add-on for Laserium Neptune. The concept of Neptune VR was finalized by the time of the launch of the Kickstarter campaign.