Analogue 3D shipments have been delayed to Q4 2025 after two previous postponements from Q1 and summer 2025. Earlier delays were linked to uncertainty over US tariffs, while the latest delay stems from an unexpected production issue. Nearly every aspect of production is complete, with development reported at 99% and the remaining work focused on final details. Preorders for the $250 console sold out last October and can be canceled for a full refund. The device is an FPGA-based system delivering authentic Nintendo 64 gameplay in 4K, supports original accessories, and offers CRT-like display modes. Analogue partnered with 8BitDo on a wireless N64-style controller.
The manufacturer's statement notes that the new Q4 2025 window was "intentionally set conservatively." Analogue didn't cite the specific issue that caused the delay, but it did note that nearly every aspect of production is complete. "Analogue 3D has been in development for 4 years, obsessively. It's at 99%. Hardware, system, packaging--the full kit--been set for months. The last 1% is where we're focused."
The Analogue 3D is an FPGA device designed to provide an authentic N64 gameplay experience in 4K resolution on modern displays. Preorders for the $250 console sold out shortly after opening last October. There had been speculation online about a potential price increase due to the tariff situation, but Analogue decided against that. If you were fortunate enough to snag a preorder before the console sold out, all you have to do is wait for it to show up on your doorstep later this year. That said, Analogue ended its latest delay statement by noting preorders can be canceled for a full refund.
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