Analogue’s 4K N64 Will Be Available for Pre-Order on October 21

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The Analogue 3D, a reimagining of the N64 that is claimed to deliver 10x the resolution of Nintendo’s original 64-bit console, featuring 4K resolution and full compatibility with every original N64 game ever made, shall be available to pre-order starting on October 21 at 8 a.m., Analogue has announced. Technical specifications for the brand new system, which is engineered entirely in FPGA and doesn’t depend on emulation at any level, include 4K HDMI output, Analogue OS, wireless Bluetooth and a pair of.4 GHz support, in addition to 4 controller ports that echo Nintendo’s original design. A take a look at the system’s color options and their respective controllers, in addition to some classic N64 cartridges, could be found below.

Analogue3D represents a milestone in video game preservation: its not only the world’s first reimagining of an N64 – however the worlds first 100% compatible recreation of an N64. Analogue spent nearly 4 years engineering it in FPGA. No more incompatibilities present in software emulation like input lag, graphic/audio inaccuracies, timing/frame rate issues and more. For the primary time, you’ll be able to re-experience the N64 exactly because it was meant to be, without compromise.

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