Analogue have been bringing FPGA-based retro game machines to market for years now, and they gone from the NES to the Super Nintendo, the Sega Mega Drive to the Game Boy; now they’ve got something new up their sleeves.

Over on the official X account Analogue has teased the Analogue 3D, a Nintendo 64 FPGA machine—‘64 bits of pleasure’ indeed.The Analogue 3D will offer 4K resolution as well as original display modes, and will be available sometime in 2024.You can check out the official webpage for the 3D here.

Ed-itor-in-chief

Playing videogames, writing about videogames, considering videogames—that about sums it up. Videogames are the one hobby that I’ve kept since I was only little, zapping ducks on the NES or knocking out MR. X. And when I’m not enjoying classics from the bit generation of games or checking out those earliest of polygons, I’ probably playing something from today’s age of modern gaming: if I’m not complaining about it.

Something I’m doing at the moment? Playing through the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection, and all the other mainline Final Fantasy games up 12 on the Switch.

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