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Analogue 3D

Last updated: March 2026

What is this page? A detailed look at the Analogue 3D, the FPGA-powered console that plays every original N64 cartridge in 4K. We cover pricing, what's in the box, how UK buyers can order, and why it makes a seriously cool gift for retro gaming fans.

What is the Analogue 3D?

The Analogue 3D is a premium home console made by Analogue, a US-based company that specialises in faithfully recreating classic gaming hardware. Rather than relying on software emulation (which can introduce lag, graphical glitches and audio quirks), the Analogue 3D uses FPGA technology to recreate the original N64 at a circuit level. The result is hardware-accurate gameplay, output in crisp 4K resolution over HDMI.

In plain English: it plays your old N64 cartridges on a modern telly, and it does it properly.

Key features

Plays every N64 game, from any region

The Analogue 3D is 100% compatible with the entire original N64 library and is fully region free. Whether you've got a PAL copy of GoldenEye from a UK car boot sale or a Japanese import of Sin and Punishment, it'll play them all without adapters or workarounds.

4K output with Original Display Modes

Games are upscaled to 4K (roughly 10x the resolution of the original N64). If you're feeling nostalgic, Original Display Modes faithfully recreate the look of old CRT and PVM monitors, complete with scanlines and shadow masks. You can also play in 1080p if your display doesn't support 4K.

Wireless controller support

The console supports Bluetooth Classic and Bluetooth LE, so you can use wireless controllers. Analogue partnered with 8BitDo to produce the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller (£35.99), which features hall effect joysticks and the classic N64 layout. You can also plug in original wired N64 controllers via the four built-in controller ports.

Built-in Expansion Pak and Memory Pak

No need to track down original accessories. The Analogue 3D has a built-in Expansion Pak (toggleable in settings) and built-in Memory Pak support via its 3DOS operating system. It also works with original Transfer Paks, Controller Paks and Rumble Paks.

Performance modes

The console includes overclocking options that can improve frame rates in notoriously sluggish games like Perfect Dark and GoldenEye 007. If you've ever suffered through four-player split-screen at 15fps, you'll appreciate this.

What's in the box

Every Analogue 3D ships with:

  • Analogue 3D console (in your chosen colour)
  • 16GB SD card (pre-installed)
  • HDMI cable
  • USB cable
  • Worldwide USB-C power supply (GaN, PD 3.0, 30W, 100–240V, USA/JPN plug type)

Important: Controllers are not included. You'll need to buy one separately or use an original N64 pad.

Colours and editions

The standard Analogue 3D is available in Black or White, both priced at $269.99. These are currently in stock and ship within 24–48 hours from Analogue's US warehouse.

In February 2026, Analogue released five Prototype Limited Editions with translucent shells inspired by unreleased N64 colourways: Ghost, Glacier, Atomic Purple, Extreme Green and Ocean. These were priced at $299.99 and came with colour-matched cables and accessories. As of March 2026, the Prototype editions are sold out, though restocks are always possible.

Buy the Analogue 3D — approx £210

Ordering from the UK

Analogue ships internationally from the United States. UK buyers should be aware of the following:

  • Shipping: International orders are handled by a single carrier (not a hand-off service). All shipments are fully insured and tracked via Route protection at no extra cost.
  • Customs and VAT: You will need to pay UK import duty and 20% VAT on arrival. Analogue cannot quote or estimate these fees, so check GOV.UK guidance on importing goods for current thresholds and rates.
  • Power supply: The included USB-C power supply is worldwide compatible (100–240V, 50/60Hz), but it ships with a US/Japan plug. You'll need a simple plug adapter or can use any USB-C PD charger rated at 30W or above.

As a rough guide, expect the total landed cost (console + shipping + duty + VAT) to come in somewhere around £250–£280 for the standard model, depending on exact shipping costs and the exchange rate at the time of your order.

Why the Analogue 3D makes a brilliant gift

If someone in your life grew up playing Mario 64, Zelda: Ocarina of Time, or Mario Kart 64, the Analogue 3D is one of those rare gifts that genuinely delivers. Here's why:

  • It's not just nostalgia. The 4K output, CRT display modes and performance improvements make these games look and play better than they ever did on original hardware.
  • It works with real cartridges. Unlike digital storefronts or emulation, there's something deeply satisfying about slotting in a physical cartridge. If the recipient still has their old N64 collection (or you can source games from retro shops and online marketplaces), it's a gift that keeps expanding.
  • Four-player multiplayer, out of the box. Four controller ports mean you can set up GoldenEye or Mario Party without hunting for a multitap. Just add controllers.
  • It's a premium, collector-grade piece of kit. The build quality is excellent, the design is minimalist and modern, and the limited editions are genuinely collectible. It sits on a shelf beautifully even when it's switched off.
  • It's region free. A huge bonus for UK buyers. You can grab N64 games from any country and they'll work without modification.

Pair it with an 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller and maybe a copy of their favourite childhood game, and you've got a gift that'll genuinely blow someone away. For more gift inspiration, check out our curated gift guides.

Technical specifications

  • Video: 4K and 1080p HDMI output, NTSC and PAL support, lag-free
  • Audio: 48KHz 16-bit PCM
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth Classic + LE, dual-band Wi-Fi, 4x N64 controller ports, 2x USB-A, USB-C power input
  • Storage: 16GB SD card (pre-installed)
  • Dimensions: 230mm x 180mm x 49mm, 837g
  • OS: 3DOS (4K redesign of Analogue OS), with OTA updates via Wi-Fi
  • Hardware: Intel Cyclone 10GX FPGA chip

Frequently asked questions

Does the Analogue 3D use emulation?

No. It uses FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) technology, which recreates the original N64 hardware at a transistor level. This means no input lag, no audio or graphical inaccuracies, and no compatibility issues that software emulators often have.

Can I play PAL games on the Analogue 3D?

Yes. The console is fully region free and supports both PAL and NTSC cartridges from any country.

Do I need to buy a controller separately?

Yes. No controller is included. You can use an original wired N64 controller, an 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller, or other compatible Bluetooth gamepads.

Will it work on a UK television?

Absolutely. It outputs via HDMI at 4K or 1080p, so it works with any modern TV or monitor. The power supply is worldwide compatible (100–240V), though you'll need a US-to-UK plug adapter.

How much does the Analogue 3D cost in the UK?

The console is priced at $269.99 (approx £210) from Analogue's store. You'll also need to factor in international shipping, UK import duty and 20% VAT, which may bring the total to around £250–£280.

Are the limited edition Prototype colours still available?

The Prototype Limited Editions (Ghost, Glacier, Atomic Purple, Extreme Green and Ocean) launched in February 2026 at $299.99 (Around £230). Analogue occasionally restocks, so it's worth keeping an eye on the Analogue store.

Does it work with EverDrive flash cartridges?

Compatibility has improved since launch through firmware updates from both Analogue and EverDrive creator Krikzz. Some older EverDrive models work without modification, while newer X5 and X7 models may need a firmware update. Check the latest EverDrive compatibility notes before purchasing.

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