The Analogue 3D’s launch is moving back by a few months just as competitor ModRetro teases its own Nintendo 64 remake.
The Analogue 3D’s launch is moving back by a few months just as competitor ModRetro teases its own Nintendo 64 remake.
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The Analogue 3D console was originally scheduled for release in 2024, then Q1 2025, and today, the company announced its $249.99 reimagining of the Nintendo 64 with 4K output and Bluetooth controller support is scheduled to ship “by July 2025.” The retro game
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