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Analogue Says Its Delayed N64 Remake Console Will Start Shipping Next Month

UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – The $250 Analogue 3D console, supporting all Nintendo 64 cartridges with 4K upscaling, faces delays due to US tariffs on East Asian imports, says the company.

  • Analogue announced that its delayed Analogue 3D console will begin shipping in late August 2025.
  • The shipment delay follows last week's sudden US tariff changes reaching up to 50 percent, which impacted the company's plans.
  • Analogue 3D is a modern Nintendo 64 remake that supports all N64 cartridges, upscales to 4K, and mimics CRT display modes.
  • The company stated, "We're absorbing the costs- your preorder price stays the same," and the console is priced at $250.
  • The delay implies challenges for gaming hardware firms adapting to fluctuating tariff rules, but Analogue expects no further postponements.
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Kotaku broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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