Analogue 3D Is Delayed Yet Again

Analogue 3D Is Delayed Yet Again

From Game Rant (Written by James Ratcliff) on | OpenCritic

The Analogue 3D will no longer launch in the third quarter of 2025, as Analogue confirmed that the Nintendo 64-inspired console would be pushed back to Q4 2025. While the Analogue 3D has been stated to play all physical Nintendo 64 games and accessories with 100% compatibility, it will also include support for modern TVs via HDMI.

Originally released in 1996, the N64 faced an uphill battle from the start, as it had to compete with Sony's PlayStation and build upon the success of its predecessors, the NES and the SNES. While the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn opted to use CDs as their primary game format, the N64 still utilized proprietary cartridges. The N64 was discontinued in 2002 following the launch of the GameCube, which opted for a miniature DVD-inspired game format over cartridges. However, the N64 was defined by its exclusive titles, as games like Super Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie are considered the best platformers that still hold up today.

Although the Analogue 3D was originally set to launch this summer following a delay, the N64-inspired system has been hit with another setback. On August 20, Analogue announced...

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