Analogue delays its N64 remake console yet again
Analogue, a company known for its retro gaming consoles, has announced another delay in the release of its 4K Nintendo 64 remake, the Analogue 3D. The console, which was initially scheduled for release, has now been pushed back to Q4 2025, though the company has stated that this is a conservative estimate. The delay follows previous postponements in March and July, with the last delay being attributed to tariffs. Analogue acknowledged the frustration of its pre-order customers, but assured them that the company is committed to delivering a product that meets its high standards. The Analogue 3D is designed to emulate the Nintendo 64 hardware using an FPGA (field programmable gate array) chip, allowing it to work with every official N64 cartridge without any slowdowns or inaccuracies. The console also supports 4K output, variable refresh rate displays, and both PAL and NTSC carts, as well as original display mode filters to simulate old-school TVs. Despite the delays, Analogue has stated that the system is 99 percent complete, with the final 1 percent being the focus of their efforts. Customers who wish to cancel their pre-orders can do so by contacting the company's support team.
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