The Analogue 3D console was initially scheduled for launch in 2024, then Q1 2025, and today, the company announced its $249.99 reimagining of the Nintendo 64 with 4K output and Bluetooth controller assist is scheduled to ship “by July 2025.” The retro recreation system was introduced initially of final yr, following different modernized remakes Analogue has produced for NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, and Sport Boy followers, using FPGA tech that the corporate says will make its system 100% suitable with N64 cartridges from any area.
Worse for Analogue is that simply as this delay has been introduced, the arms supplier’s Sport Boy firm ModRetro and its CEO Palmer Luckey posted a teaser for an N64 retro console to observe its first launch, the Chromatic. Luckey instructed one individual in a reply that it’s “By no means too late to alter your thoughts” about their Analogue 3D pre-order.
For its half, Analogue maintains its 100% refund coverage on canceled pre-orders, and “We’re working exhausting to get your 3D order in arms asap and admire your persistence. In case you have an open preorder, no motion is required.” It’s going to additionally electronic mail consumers every week earlier than the consoles ship to verify their listed addresses are updated.