Analogue, known for its modern versions of retro consoles, has unveiled Analogue 3D. The console is “one hundred percent compatible” with Nintendo 64 cartridges from any region and has 4K output. The console also includes “native display modes.”
Analog talking about “The first and only aftermarket solution to support 100 percent compliance in every region.” There is no emulation of the software involved; Thanks to FPGA technology, that is Programmable field gate arrayThe analog counterpart can replicate the hardware of older systems at the transistor level. The console also allows users to recreate the look of old CRT and TVs on modern OLED or LCD displays. Production video screens tradition.
Analogue 3D does not come with an M-shaped Nintendo 64 controller, but with a more modern controller from 8bitdo. Older N64 controllers can be plugged into one of the four control ports on the front of the console. Furthermore, the device supports Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity, presumably for connecting other controllers.
Aside from some teasers, no clear images have been released showing what the console will look like. Analogue 3D will be released sometime in 2024. The exact release date and price are not yet known. Analogue has also previously been released for remakes of consoles such as the NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis. The company also released Anlogue Pocket for Game Boy games.