Summary

  • Gaming console manufacturer, Analogue, has announced a further delay to its Analogue 3D device, until Q4 this year, stating it needs to resolve “unexpected, uncommon issues”.
  • Initially scheduled for release in 2024, the company announced in July that tariffs were behind its initial delay, however, the current delay is unexplained.
  • Those who have pre-ordered the device are being offered full refunds, according to the company’s statement.
  • The Analogue 3D allows gamers to play Nintendo 64 games in 4K resolution, and promises 100% compatibility with the Nintendo console’s library.
  • The company has previously created equivalent devices for the NES, SNES, Sega Genesis and Game Boy.

By Andrew Webster

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