The Analogue 3D will be restocked on November 24, but it’ll cost $20 more

After several delays, Analog finally debuted a 4K remake of the Nintendo 64 this week. This was great news for those lucky enough to have secured pre-orders, but the console was strongly sold out beyond the first wave of shipments. However, the company has now said that it will have new stock available to go from November 24.

You’ll be able to order starting at 8am PST that day, with orders starting to ship on December 2nd once Analog has honored all of its original pre-orders. This batch will likely go very quickly, and if you manage to get it, you’ll have to accept an (apparently tariff-related) price increase of $20, with the Analogue 3D now priced at $270.

Like previous analog systems, the reimagined N64 uses an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) chip to emulate Nintendo’s original hardware. FPGA-based systems are more accurate than software emulation options and provide less input lag.

According to Analog, every N64 cartridge is supported, including both PAL and NTSC variants, and is capable of producing 4K output with 3D variable refresh rates. You also get an “Original Display Mode” filter to recreate the look of gaming on your dusty old CRT.

However, a word of warning: while our Analog 3D reviewer praised the strength of the hardware design and emulation, our reviewer’s biggest gripe against the console is that a lot of N64 games aren’t very fun to play in 2025. However, if you still have the choice mario 64 And ocarina of time Lying in a cupboard, if you successfully find Analog 3D next week, there is no doubt that you will have a merry old holiday season with Analog 3D.



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