Hardware developer Analogue is back with another console to add to its line of products. The company has just announced the Analogue 3D, a new system for experiencing Nintendo 64 games. However, it is ...
TL;DR: Analogue has announced a final delay for the Analogue 3D Nintendo 64 FPGA console, now shipping in Q4 2025. This high-resolution, FPGA-based system offers full compatibility with all 388 N64 ...
Overview:  Retro gaming in 2026 is driven by accuracy and build quality, not nostalgia alone, with FPGA-based and ...
Retro game enthusiasts will know Analogue for its consoles’ dedication to accuracy. From the original Analogue Nt, which used chips harvested from broken NES consoles, to the Analogue Pocket, which ...
With hardware patents expiring and not actual code being replicated or copied, this is enough to avoid copyright infringement. The Analogue 3D features a custom UI and operating system with 4K VRR ...
Retro gaming has grown in popularity as the public's nostalgia for classic video game consoles has resurged alongside a strange fascination with CRT computer monitors and TVs. It has been possible to ...
Matthew is the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police. He's been gaming since his first taste of a TI-99 at four years old. Matthew has been an Android user since the HTC Hero and has covered ...
We're big fans of retro gaming here in these parts. Whether it's 8-bit and 16-bit classic recreations of our childhood favorites in the Sega Genesis 2 Mini or playing on original retro consoles with ...
Analogue has slowly been working its way through the '80s and '90s video game vault, recreating classic console after classic console. After starting with various pieces of Neo-Geo hardware, the ...
Analogue announced an FPGA N64 console capable of recreating an authentic retro experience, and fans loved it so much they accidentally DDOS’d the website. The prospect of genuine CRT reproductions is ...
You don't know what you're talking about. Based on software emulators? Then what does Jotego(core creator) needs all those arcade boards for? Click to expand... I think you've kind of conflated the ...