Analogue’s 4K Nintendo 64 Will Be Restocked November 24

Analogue’s 4K Nintendo 64 Will Be Restocked November 24


Correction: This article’s headline originally stated the Analogue 3D would be restocked November 23. The restock date is Monday, November 24, and the price increase only applies to new orders, not preorders placed last year.


For the first time in more than a year, nostalgic Nintendo 64 enthusiasts will have the chance to purchase the Analogue 3D. The modernized N64 will be restocked tomorrow, November 24, at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET. Due to tariffs, the Analogue 3D’s price has increased from $250 to $270, though this only impacts new orders. Anyone who preordered the Analogue 3D last fall paid the original $250 price.

The restock news comes just a few days after the Analogue 3D’s official November 18 launch. Preorders began shipping that day, and Analogue says all preorders will be shipped before the second wave of units ships December 2.

The Analogue 3D was originally scheduled to launch in Q1 2025, but it was delayed to July, then August, then to an ambiguous Q4 2025 window. The manufacturer announced the launch of the console the same day it started shipping preorders.


Analogue 3D with 8BitDo 64 Controller
Analogue 3D with 8BitDo 64 Controller

The Analogue 3D is an FPGA device designed to provide an authentic N64 gameplay experience in 4K resolution on modern displays. The Analogue 3D supports all of the original accessories. It doesn’t come with a controller, but if you want to ditch your old three-prong N64 controllers, Analogue collaborated with 8BitDo on a reimagined Nintendo 64 wireless controller. The 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller released in late July and is in stock for as low as $32 (was $40) at Amazon. You need to update the controller to the latest firmware for it to work as intended on the Analogue 3D. The firmware can be updated via 8BitDo Ultimate Software V2 on PC or Mac.


The new console is designed to offer the “the essence of CRT” on a 4K TV. You can cycle through various display modes made to reproduce the effect of an old-school television set. Check out the Analogue 3D’s design in the image slideshow below. The clean white and black color options match the original white and black editions of the Analogue Pocket, the company’s superb modernized Game Boy.



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