The new Analogue 3D is an N64 console engineered in FPGA with zero emulation, and it can output in 4K with a look that ...
Nintendo, a company known for its unbridled hate of emulation, appears to be using it to power their Kyoto museum displays.
After a full year's worth of teases, the retro hardware makers at Analogue have just fully lifted the veil on the Analogue 3D ...
It won’t make it out in 2024 as originally planned, but Analogue is finally ready to share details on its take on a Nintendo ...
The Analogue 3D can use a classic or redesigned Nintendo 64 controller, the only emulation is for classic CRT TV effects.
Exactly one year ago today, Analogue — a company known for creating beautiful (and expensive) recreations of classic gaming hardware like the Analogue Pocket ...
Each option offers a great balance of affordability, features, and quality to get you immersed in the VR world.
The Analogue 3D is 100% compatible with the entire N64 library of games and is designed to replicate the look of CRT TVs in ...
Exactly one year from its announcement — in keeping with Analogue’s tradition of making major announcements on October 16 — ...
The reveal comes from X user @ChrisMack32, who posted a video showing them unplugging a Super Nintendo controller – connected ...
This is ironic because Nintendo is against PC emulation, even when it comes to videogame preservation, calling it 'copyright ...
Twitter user @ChrisMack32, however, seems to have made a rather embarrassing discovery. They've posted a video of a SNES ...