
Analogue has mastered the modern version of the 1980s GameBoy with their own iteration called the Analogue Pocket. For their next hardware, the company showed off their Nintendo 64 version.
The new device is called Analogue 3D and, among other technical advancements, it offers 4K resolution. Analogue touts this device as being compatible with “all original N64 games made” regardless of region.

Analogue 3D is also Bluetooth-compatible and can be connected to WiFi. It is not an emulator and it uses new components. Each Analogue 3D package also includes three cables: HDMI, USB, and USB-C.
This device is coming a year after it was first teased and is priced at $250 USD (approximately PHP14,000). Pre-orders for Analogue 3D will begin on Monday, October 21.