Analogue 3D gets yet another delay to later in 2025

Analogue, a company known for its high-end retro gaming consoles, has once again delayed the launch of its Analogue 3D, a device that promises to render Nintendo 64 games in 4K. The console, initially scheduled to launch in 2024, has now been pushed back to Q4 2025. The company cited "unexpected, uncommon issues" as the reason for the latest delay, adding that they are "ensuring every detail meets our standard." They also stated that the launch is "at 99% percent" and that the "last one percent is where we're focused." This is not the first time the Analogue 3D has faced delays. The console has been pushed back multiple times since its initial announcement in 2023. The company has assured customers that full refunds are available for those who have pre-ordered the device. Analogue has previously found success with its high-quality versions of classic gaming consoles, including the NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, and Game Boy. However, the Analogue 3D appears to be a more complex and ambitious project, which has led to these ongoing delays.
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