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Analogue's Reimagining of the Nintendo 64 Ships in 2025

Analogue initially tipped a 2024 launch, but it's now set to go on sale in Q1 2025. The device will let you play all N64 games released in the US, EU, and Japan without the need for emulation.

By Will McCurdy
Analogue 3D

Analogue Duo Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The Analogue Duo is the ideal modern way to play TurboGrafx-16 and PC Engine Hucard and CD-ROM games in bright, sharp 1080p.

By Will Greenwald
Analogue Duo

Analogue Is Reimagining the N64 Game Console for 4K TVs

Expect every Nintendo 64 game to be playable without emulation at 4K.

By Matthew Humphries
Analogue 3D

Retro Gaming Fans Can Snag a Glow-in-the-Dark Analogue Pocket

Analogue will offer a highly limited number of Analogue Pocket Glows starting Sept. 1.

By Joe Hindy
The Analogue Pocket Glow shown from four angles

How to Play ROMs on the Analogue Pocket

The Analogue Pocket's openFPGA system lets you turn the system into one of the best emulation-focused retro gaming handhelds.

By Will Greenwald

Analogue Pocket Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

The Analogue Pocket gaming handheld perfectly plays Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games, and can do a lot more on top of that.

By Will Greenwald

We're Getting a New (Unofficial) Game Boy

A legal handheld that can play all Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket Color, and Lynx games is launching next year for $199.

By Matthew Humphries
Analogue Pocket

Analogue Mega Sg Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

If you're a die-hard 16-bit Sega fan with a collection of Genesis or Mega Drive cartridges, the Analogue Mega Sg is a must-have game system to play them on your modern TV.

By Will Greenwald
Analogue Mega Sg

Mega SG Will Play Your Old Sega Genesis Cartridges

The Mega SG from Analogue promises to render your old Genesis games in 1080p with zero lag. It's compatible with over 2,180 games from the Sega Genesis, the Mega Drive, and the older Master System.

By Michael Kan
Analogue Mega SG 4

Analogue Super Nt Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

While it's pricey for a retro game system, the Analogue Super Nt is possibly the best non-emulator way to play your Super Nintendo and Super Famicom cartridges on a modern TV.

By Will Greenwald
Analogue Super Nt

Expensive Analogue Nt NES Emulator Gets a Downsize

Analogue has a track record of well-designed NES emulators, but they don't come cheap.

By Tom Brant
Analogue Nt Mini

Analogue Nt Review

4.0

If you look at classic video games like vinyl lovers look at music, the very pricey Analogue Nt might be the game system for you.

By Will Greenwald
Analogue Nt