Analogue, the renowned FPGA console developer, is taking a bold step with their latest release: the Analogue 3D, designed to captivate fans of the classic Nintendo 64. What sets this console apart immediately is its 4K VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) capability, delivering a modern upgrade to a beloved classic. But the real magic lies in its ability to offer an authentic N64 experience without leaning on PC emulation tools that are still in the works.
The FPGA, or Field Programmable Gate Array, at the heart of this console is the game-changer here. It essentially allows Analogue to recreate the functionality of the N64 from scratch, delivering precise library compatibility and performance without the need for software emulation. This isn’t their first rodeo; Analogue gained significant accolades for their work on the Analogue Pocket, which catered to handheld retro gaming fans. Now, the Analogue 3D is slated to do the same for N64 enthusiasts.
While some might argue the presentation was a bit flashy, there’s no denying the growing demand for quality retro gaming solutions among preservationists and nostalgic gamers. For those who have attempted to upgrade an original N64 with Bluetooth and 4K support, the cost frequently surpasses Analogue 3D’s $250 price tag—not to mention the technical expertise required to execute those modifications.
The Analogue 3D masterfully executes a contemporary version of the Nintendo 64 with added perks. Gone are the days of region-locked games, as this new console boasts full compatibility with every original N64 title. Gameplay flows seamlessly as the console bypasses the pitfalls of input lag and less-than-stellar emulation enhancements, attracting a wide range of retro gaming collectors.
On the connectivity front, the console doesn’t disappoint, facilitating wireless compatibility with both classic and modern controllers, including those from the original N64 line-up. Analogue plans to release a sleek 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth controller to complement the console. With a modern twist inspired by Xbox designs and long-lasting hall-effect analog sticks, the 8BitDo 64 is set to impress even the most committed gamers.
Furthermore, Analogue has packed some intriguing elements into its 3D OS. One standout feature includes Original Display Modes, which effectively emulate CRT and PVM outputs for a crisp and vivid visual experience on 4K screens. VRR support further refines the smoother gameplay experience, addressing the notorious N64 stutter. Although purists loyal to CRT technology might raise an eyebrow, if these features rival top-tier CRT filters in emulation, the Analogue 3D could be a game-changer. Analog’s previous success with display modes on the Pocket adds an extra layer of confidence.
The feature list is robust, though it’s worth noting the lack of in-built 64DD support. However, die-hard fans can bridge this gap with the SummerCart64 flash cart for either the Analogue 3D or an original N64. With active N64 game development ongoing, this console positions itself as an ideal option for experiencing those titles on contemporary displays.
Mark your calendars for October 21st, when pre-orders open for the Analogue 3D and its companion controller, the 8BitDo 64. The console itself is priced at $249.99, while the controller comes in at $39.99.
10/17/24 Update: Initially, there was an error mentioning an “FGPA” instead of an FPGA, as well as calling it a “Field Programmable Grid Array” instead of the correct Field Programmable Gate Array. These have been rectified in the current version of the article.