Nintendo 64 "Reimagining" Analogue 3D Delayed to 2025, First Look Revealed | TechRaptor

Nintendo 64 "Reimagining" Analogue 3D Delayed to 2025, First Look Revealed | TechRaptor

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The Analogue 3D, a machine that aims to replicate N64 hardware without the need for emulation, has been delayed to 2025, but creator Analogue has also released the first images of the machine.

Analogue first revealed the Analogue 3D back in October last year; in fact, news of its delay comes exactly one year after its original reveal, which is somewhat poetic.

When the machine was announced, it was set to launch sometime this year, but according to a press release (via CNet), the 3D will now be launching sometime in the first quarter of next year instead.

Preorders for the Analogue 3D will open on October 21st at 8am Pacific (that's around 11am Eastern), so if you're looking to pick one up, make sure you're ready with your details when that time comes around.

Analogue has also revealed an 8BitDo controller intended for use with the 3D, and it's been designed to "retain the original size, sub-layouts, and feel" of the N64 controller. Don't worry, though; it won't replicate the awkward form factor of Nintendo's original hardware.

Unfortunately, said controller won't ship with the Analogue 3D, so...

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