
Almost a year after the hysteria its announcement caused late last year, Analogue 3D from Analogue has been confirmed to debut later than the previously expected launch schedule.
Citing sources, PC Mag reported that Analogue's high-definition remake of the Nintendo 64 for 4K TVs will be launched in the first quarter of 2025.
The Analogue 3D was initially announced late last year when the company hinted at 2024 to witness the launch of the Analogue 3D, but Analogue's official website suggested a timetable in contrast to what Analogue last year confirmed.
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Once launched, Analogue 3D will enable gamers to play all N64 games released in the US, EU, and Japan without emulation.
Titles playable on the Analogue 3D include classics such as Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 64, and Banjo-Kazooie.
Apart from the visual upgrades, the Analogue 3D will feature wireless Bluetooth and 2.4G, not to mention four original-style controller ports and USB and HDMI ports.
Black and white will be the available colour options on the Analogue 3D which buyers can preorder starting on October 21 at 8am PT.