Wow, so Analogue is fiddling with our nostalgia again. First off, they’ve pushed back the launch of their flashy new N64 remake—Analogue 3D, not 64… or was it the other way around? Either way, people are kind of annoyed, but not super surprised. They’re pointing fingers at those “tariff twists” that hopped out of nowhere. Suddenly, shipping is delayed till late August. But hey, costs are covered, they claim. Nice touch, right? No surprise charges sneaking up on you.
If you’ve tossed your $250 into this, you’re allowed to back out anytime. But, like, who would? After parking that chunk of change for ages, most folks are holding out. Can’t blame them, though—prices might shoot up once these babies hit the shelves.
Remember 2023? Yeah, that’s when this whole game console drama started. Teased us real hard, then expectations were tossed around like a frisbee. Shipment was bumped to early 2025, then July slid to August. Not to whine, but c’mon.
Now, what about this gadget’s guts? Analogue 3D promises every last original cartridge works. Link it to a 4K screen, and you’re golden. Oh, and those nerdy CRT displays we love? Count them in. Silky 4K output and all. Modern conveniences, you know? But still rocking those OG controller ports—four of them!
If you’re itching to know—no software tricks here. It’s all about that special FPGA magic, scratching that itch for authenticity without straying into N64 ROM territory. Brings to mind their other hits, like the Analogue Pocket and those clever Sega and SNES reproductions.
So buckle up. Or don’t. This chaos of past meeting present continues with Analogue’s latest. And me? I’m just here watching, waiting, like everyone else, to see this marvel in action. Who’s not a sucker for vintage pixels?