Analogue has once again delayed the launch of Analogue 3D, a console designed for Nintendo 64 games. Initially planned for a 2024 release, the launch was first pushed to Q1 2025. Now, the company has announced that the console will not be available until July 2025 at the earliest.

The Analogue 3D features upgraded hardware with 4K resolution support and full compatibility with all original Nintendo 64 cartridges, without regional restrictions. The device also includes four classic controller ports, Bluetooth LE, and dual-band Wi-Fi. The console will be priced at $249.99.
The company has assured customers that pre-orders remain valid, and buyers will receive a notification a week before shipping to confirm their delivery address.
Amid the Analogue 3D delay, competing brand ModRetro, founded by Palmer Luckey, has hinted at the imminent announcement of its own retro console for Nintendo 64 games, potentially increasing competition in this segment.

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