Analogue 3D gets yet another delay to later in 2025
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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.