After selling through its initial pre-order allotment for the Analogue 3D — an FPGA-based reimagining of the Nintendo 64 — boutique hardware maker Analogue will reopen sales on November 24. The restock goes live on Monday at 8:00 a.m. PST / 11:00 a.m. EST, and units are scheduled to ship on December 2, the company announced Friday.
There is one important change for the upcoming drop: the Analogue 3D will be listed at $269.99, up from the original $249.99. Analogue says the price adjustment is the result of increased tariffs.
New inventory will be sold through Analogue’s online store.
Analogue also notes that fulfilling existing pre-orders remains its priority. Shipments for those orders began on November 18, and the company says all open pre-orders will be dispatched before restock orders are fulfilled, according to its official X account.
The Analogue 3D continues the company’s line of premium retro consoles — the maker behind the Super Nt, Mega Sg and Analogue Pocket — and is designed to run original Nintendo 64 cartridges with full compatibility. In our hands-on time, the 3D proved to be an excellent way to revisit the N64 library.
If you’re looking for a modern N64-style pad, the 8BitDo 64 controller is a popular option and can be found on Amazon. For extra authenticity, 8BitDo’s N64-gray controller with colored buttons is available for pre-order and is listed to ship in early 2026.
Source: Polygon


