I have an Nt Mini Noir, a Super Nt, a Mega Sg, a Pocket and a dock. All these in classic black. I also have the Mega Sg adapters pack. I’ve basically been in boycott mode since I was able to get my Pocket/dock pre-order in because I really hate this company’s business practices. Admittedly, though, I crossed the line and ordered a black 3D. We’ll see if I come to my senses before it ships.
I picked up a used N64 and Cart with all the games on it from China and extra controllers all for under $100. Add on to make it HDMI is under $10. This way I am playing on Original hardware and its a million times better then these emulation boxes.
@@QTronics Timing doesn’t concern me beyond giving me flexibility to back out at some point. I’m not at all comfortable with supporting this company with my money anymore.
I'm surprised the analogue 3d isn't sold out yet. Either not as many people are interested in it as I expected, or analogue expects to make a ton of them. The white one is sold out though. Because I guess they wanted white to be more limited because it's white. Lol but I think the black looks better anyways.
Yeah I can’t believe it either. I pre-ordered within 3 mins of them going live. I assume you’re right with the White version too. Im not a fan of their white consoles though. Did you pick up an Analogue 3d then?
@@QTronics true. The controllers get released on March 19 so I assume they will ship around that time. But they said Q1 so I'm going to think the last day of March. Lol that way I won't be disappointed unless they delay it.
The pre order was a no brainer, expensive but out of the box 4k with no effort is big for me. Can't wait to sit down with my family and pop in classics like Gauntlet Legends, Diddy Kong Racing, Goldeneye, and whatever other ones locked to the n64 may catch their fancy. So glad I grabbed those carts for cheap back in the day, totally worth carting around all these years now
@WardenOfTerra first off, no, I don't play my current 64 because it looks like shit on my TV due to no AV ports and not being willing to buy a good converter or other system, so I'll definitely play through all my carts again as many have needed a playthrough for a while. Also, i actually plan to use it at work (teacher) as an occasional fun reward with my students. And my kids love the n64, but as I said it looks like shit on any screen I own big enough to play 4 players on. My wife is also into gaming as a family and I've got controllers that will work on this thing coming out my ass so I just need the machine. And besides, if the day comes that I don't use it this is the kind of thing you can sell pretty easily, and looks small enough to store with my 4 best controllers and game collection quite easily
@WardenOfTerra I could be rude and say you are being jealous, but instead let's say you just assume others see it the way you do. So here are my reasonings to get this. First off my kids love n64 as it is, and my wife enjoys playing as well. But my main TV, the one I want us to play on due to size is hdmi only. I have a small screen for AV but it's a monitor, so useless for 4 players. My n64 is useless to me more or less right now and gets 0 play most years as a result, and a good upscaling option costs way too much, so close to the price of this that I'd rather not gamble on it vs a native output option. Second, I'm a teacher, and this will be something I can bring to work as reward and it will be fun for the kids because as much as they have siege and fortnite brain rot they do enjoy older stuff when I bring it in, they just don't have access to it in most cases so can't know that it's fun past hearing old men like me say it's great. Finally, this will be a future-proofish option to tuck away with my 4 best controllers (and a couple of spares probably) as well as my 20 or so games for future me, my kids, or just to sell one day down the road. And down the road will likely be a time when converting HDMI will bring its own headaches, so getting my Jungle Green doing anything more than decorating a shelf will probably be too much hassle for old me or my kids, or whoever buys it, but a $20 converter will probably exist.
Does it render 3D polygons in 4k and textures left untouched unless it uses some kind of inteligente upscaler, FSR/DLSS etc ..? or is it JUST MARKETING saying it es 4k? does it output 4k signal and that's all it does but its the internal 320x480 or 640x480 the original can do? Does the CRT filter/simulation implemented intelligently so as to take advantage of the 4k output resolution, meaning subdividing each original 320x480 or 640x480 pixel and implementing the CRT mask to recreate the pixel layout of such a screen?
Honestly dude, I don't think it will be using FSR/DLSS or even rendering the Poloygons at 4k, As you would be able to argue that's not how the N64 looked. The marketing to me made it sound like they wanted to recreate the look of a N64 especially with the CRT screen stuff. I think it will just be the standard 480 upscaled, else that $250 price point is too low for it . It will be doing something similar to what the Retro Tink 4k does, as they said some effects need 4k to work, which will be the scan line/CRT effect as you will need the resolution to make it look pixely.
Tbh i would like to see a demonstration of how good it looks in comparison to the original n64. Buying blind and just going on what it can do isn't enough for me.
TBH without a good upscaler the n64 looks rubbish on modern TVs. the cheap upscalers dont help much. However $250 is a lot to splash on a retro console
@@QTronics I do play mine on a CRT very rarely and use an official s-video scart lead (had the lead since release, hard to find) it looks really nice. I have 68 cartridge games some boxed and to tbh some of them haven't aged well the way they look on screen. I still like to play it now and then but it's not a retro console that draws me in to play but that's not saying the n64 is rubbish because i still enjoy playing my favourites on it when i do play.
@@retrostansolo exactly man. I think that’s a big reason why it hasn’t sold out and why there isn’t as much excitement for it. It’s more a knock against the N64 and not Analogue, but the N64 just doesn’t have graphics that have aged well. Blowing it up in 4k with fake scanlines on huge OLED screens are not going to make the graphics look less muddy. Nor is this going to make the games run smoothly. 20-30 FPS was the average for most N64 games. imo you’re better off playing an N64 on a CRT for the definitive experience. Jankiness and all. Not this tho.
Im 99.9% sure it will. The pockets work with everdrive’s. And there are rumours krikzz(maker of the everdrive) has worked a number of Analogue products. Seeing as the cart works on a normal n64 then it should work on the 3d
I just ordered my analogue 3D and I have the dac. I would prefer to plug this 4K beast into the dac and then into my Sony trinitron to have the clearest picture on a real crt :)
I’m very excited to set this up with my kids. It’s hard to get them into computer emulators because they lack the plug and play simplicity of old consoles. I get it because I also feel the same way. I think they will love the N64 library and hopefully love playing some multiplayer with their old man.
yeah Exactly :), You might want a couple of pads and transfer pak if you want to transfer pokemon over and stuff. But those would be normal Accessories for the N64
They probably haven't even made the unit yet. Needed the cash injection for them. I do think they will be stocking these permanently, like the Duo and Pockets.
my question is how do we port over the games we have on our current expansion pack on the onto the analogue system because i have certain games in not in the mood to start all over again
The expansion pak is just RAM nothing will be saved to it. Your save would be on the cart it’s self so as long as the battery hasnt run out on the cart you’re good.
lol it released 8 am here and i bought it right away! i got an n64 but i have no clue how long its life span is at this point and i dont have a crt tv so yep getting one of these babys
Yeah too right, I mean the N64's are probably getting to the point they're going to need re capping soon. Plus the power supply is still using direct mains. Me and a friend did convert a N64 power supply to use USB C though :)
I'm jealous, I wasn't around when the Super NT came out or Mega sg. I do keep looking out for a deal on one though. But on the flip side, I do have a super famicom, and all the tools to make a Super CIC ( region switch, de jitter, 50/60hz changer) plus with voultars edge enhancer. I think I'll be in a good position.
Same - playing on the Super NT feels totally different than any of the emulators, even the official ones on the Switch. It’s just a more “tactile” feeling in a way I can’t explain.
I still have all my n64 games but before I get one I will deff wait till it's on people's hands before I get one. also I hope they release the translucent colors.
@@QTronics im more worried on the Battery of them. i dont have the boxes but i have all of them in a box… i hope it’s a success. im still debating on getting the Pocket since i do also have all my gbc and gba too and that thing looks sleek, wish they’d upgrade to an OLED though.
@@QTronics no. They mentioned it being a possibility a year ago, but it doesn’t look like they were able to pull it off. That would be too big of a selling point not to mention and that kind of feature would get more people on the fence to buy it if it could increase frame rates of the games.
N64 hooked up to a CRT will look just as good, if not better than the Analogue3D $250 for a glorified upscaler that only works with itself and it’s main selling point is looking like a CRT is kinda wild. If you’re a real retro enthusiast, you either have a CRT already, or you bought a retrotink, which will work with all your retro consoles and not just 1 system. I can see why it hasn’t sold out days after it went up for preorder. I guess I’m just a hater 😂
I think what you said is valid. I sort of make the same point in my video. As I have a retro tink 4k. I think if you’re like us and you have the best upscaler or other versions then this console makes no sense really. However if you’re just dipping your toes in, maybe you already have the Pocket then I think for the price point you actually get a lot. I assume you wont have to mess with this like you would do with the mister(again i have one 🤣). Original pads just plug in and work, the same with all original peripherals. I know you can get adapter for the mister but you have to hope the core writer made them work. I pre ordered one cus im really intrigued with it, and i will be putting it up against an n64 with and without hdmi mod linked to a retro tink 4k. The modern world is very polar, it’s ok to not want a product because of valid reasons, that doesn’t make you a hater haha.
@@QTronics true and I think for content creators the hardware will pay for itself once it’s released and you guys can make more videos doing unboxing and reviews. Just based on my own experience with the Super NT, I loved it at first, but it’s just a dust collector after I went back to traditional hardware (snes jr. with component to CRT). There was a bit of adjusting settings in the NT’s menus to get the scanlines to look good as well. Up until the retrotink, it’s been really hard to replicate the scanlines and smoothing and blending of pixels of a CRT. Granted, I expect more filter options to be available for the 3D, but once it’s out and the hype dies down, I feel enthusiasts will ditch it for traditional hardware or a more robust upscaler. Nostalgia is a huge factor too. A lot of people remember the N64 from their early teen years playing multiplayer split-screen with the boys. But, it’s just not going to be the same trying to get some 30 and 40 year old friends together to relive those moments. Analogue’s business strategy, besides a dose of FOMO, is banking on nostalgia by touting the N64’s multiplayer goodness and recreating the look of a CRT, both of which are very difficult to recreate the magic. Not a knock against Analogue, they will continue to produce extraordinary hardware, but the N64 is definitely a product of its time with its muddy graphics and choppy gameplay. I think there’s going to be a lot of disappointment once these games are blown up on a huge screen.
My old n64 doesnt work very well, most times i cant even get it to work at all. I have 5 n64 controllers and about a dozen games, 3 of which i plan on playing frequently. I dont want to hunt to buy snother good quality n64 AND a crt tv. I would just rather spend the 250 and get this.
Yeah, I was saying if you didnt want to then buy the Morph. As you could probably just get away with the Morph as a scaler using the pack a punch cables.
I agree, the Tink 4k does do an excellent job, but you're right getting a raw Digital signal out is always going to be better. The average person however, doesn't have the ability to solder on a retro gem. Even then, when you start buying everything it gets costly. It will be interesting to get my hands on the 3d, but we both know what analogue are like. Might not even be in production yet XD
How can anything that was engineered from the ground up, sold for a good price, and fills a role or gap be a cash grab? A lot of people keep saying this about Analogue, and it's asinine. Their releases could be a bit smoother, but everything they build is top quality. I have a few MiSTers, and still absolutely love Analogue. Even their special versions like aluminum cases still had to be designed, laid out, and produced. Still not a cash grab. Whether or not it's worth it to someone is an entirely different story, but stop calling it cash grabs.
This screams I didn’t watch the video. As I fully answer the cash grab question at the end. Spoilers I bought one and I have all of the upscalers and an original N64.
@@QTronics I wasn't responding directly to you, just a general sentiment that I see out there. I also did respond before the video was over, but was mainly just commenting on the sentiments that I see out there, video titles, etc. not your full personal opinion ;) So wasn't saying this to you specifically, just putting it out there :) I probably should have clarified that in my comment. I was at work though, and a bit rushed typing.
@@SumDumGy That's valid. I know that a lot of people don't like the way they do things. However, they're not an evil corporation. I can see someone not liking how some of their releases went, but they aren't one of those companies that makes the world worse to live in. The way they do business in fact, has kept them IN business. Tons of retro companies have just disappeared because they didn't run them well enough. Sad, but true. Analogue funds their new projects by selling A) good products, and B) selling good special editions. They also keep the runs low enough to not put them under water. I wish they'd do more runs of some of the products that have been unavailable for a long time, but it's THEIR decision. I also wish scalpers weren't an issue, but that's not their fault, and they've actually improved quite a bit with making sure that people that want something get it. (the last two-three releases have been just fine. So, while I get that some people don't like how they do things, their business practices aren't some evil-empire sort of thing. Sure, you don't have to buy and support them, if something about them is distasteful to you, but saying their business practices are somehow wrong, is a bit of a stretch in my opinion.
@@DrJ3RK8 I really didn’t say their business practices are wrong. I did say I have criticisms. What have they changed in recent releases to deter scalpers? The one thing they haven’t done, and should do since they switched over to exclusively limited releases, is cap purchases at one per customer. That alone deters at least half of scalper activity while ensuring twice as much actual customer availability. They bank on Hong Kong to avoid taxes. Not only does this put customers in a position to incur international transaction fees but, in many cases, makes it hard to make purchases because banks often reject these kinds of transactions as potentially fraudulent. Their shipping prices are unnecessarily high. They don’t utilize the email newsletter they encourage their customers to sign up for as much as they use Twitter to promote their communications. They won’t accept the entire world isn’t on Twitter and they already employ an internal communications system. These are a few of my criticisms, off the top of my head.
it’s really not that far off from Analogue’s other offerings, and it’s especially reasonable given that their primary competitor, the Retrotink 4K - shown here around 6:20 - is $750.
If you only looked at the base line without any details it is expensive. However when you compare it with the alternatives it’s actually well priced. Remember this is a remake of a nearly 30 year old console. Analogue isn’t making these products for kids. They’re making them for old people like me. People whom are in their 30-40s, nostalgia for the 90s is high now. 30-40 year olds are expected to have disposable income and anyone into retro consoles knows it’s not a cheap hobby. I done mind paying premium prices for a premium product. Not only that but only having to have a power wire and hdmi, is much easier than getting your upscaler out.
@@QTronics I believe it will at least be able to run SNES and Neo Geo emulators well through the Everdrive64 cartridge, what you think? I should have bought one, damn...
@@danilozetube yeah the Everdrive will allow that. But that will be emulation rather than running as a core on the fpga. The black one is still for sale 👀
I'm not sure how this product is a cash grab? They use an fpga board which is more capable than the de10 board of the MiSTer. The de10 nano is sold for 220 €and that's just the base of the MiSTer without i/o. And technically the word emulation is wrong. The fpga recreates/simulates the og hw. Emulation describes a interpretation. That's different from having exact parameters like hw has. Simple. ☮️
I never said it was a cash grab I asked the question if it was. Not sure if you actually watched the whole video, but I do fairly answer that questions. I even explain how much money it would cost to get a N64 to be playable at 4k FPGA is a form of emulation very low down but it still technically an emulation you even use the words recreation and simulate. Implying it’s not the same. The original hardware will have quirks this will not. also to get 4k images out they are having to mess with things and upscale. So again not a copy is it. I do agree that FPGA though is the closest you’ll get to a true interpretation of the original.
I don't believe this 4k marketing ploy from analogue. 1080p with clean lines, clean tracking, and clean vibrant colors would probably be about the best you could expect out of N64. Let's not forget that the N64 averages 480p and a muddy image on most HD displays. Not to mention tracking issues and artifacting all over the place. I'm not saying the analogue 3D won't clean up the visuals and make them look vastly better. I'm not even saying the alalogue 3D isn't worth $250 as a quality of life improvement for the platform. What I am saying is I don't see them getting up to 4k resolution and even if it does, then what's the point. I doubt anyone would be able to tell much if any difference after 1080p and even that's a stretch. I think (with regards to N64 games) all this 4k nonsense is analogue using a buzz word to just charge more money. Maybe I'm wrong but I seriously doubt it.
I think you're right. Being able to upscale that image to 4k is going to be a feat. Unless they've had help from the like of Mike Chi ( the creator of the retro tink) as they do mention VRR and obviously if we're getting 120 frames out of it we can start to have some of the cool Black Frame insertion stuff. Again though the retro tink costs $750 so im not sure how they can do it for so little. The one thing that's making me think they had help is this "Analogue3D requires a 4K capable display to use Original Display Modes" I'm sure the tink 4k neds 4k 120hrz for the black frame insertion stuff. TBH my hope is they can give me a raw 480p image and then I can upscale it myself, as then I can chose to use their upscaling or the Retro Tink 4k.
@QTronics I genuinely hope this thing is everything that everyone dreams it is. I even ordered one myself because I do believe it will be a quality of life improvement for my N64 cartridge library. I'm just not buying this 4k sales pitch. I think it's just marketing. In recent years, we've learned you can say what you want in marketing without any real recourse. It doesn't even have to be true. Take Bethesda for example. Todd Howard lied from one end of the stage to the other. "Sixteen times the resolution" and "It just works" I think are the most famous lies out of that example. Ubisoft, Microsoft, Sony, Blizzard, etc. All do this kind of dishonest marketing. People need to question the companies more and if it turns out that they outright lied, then hold them accountable. Maybe a class action law suit or something. Not because of money or anything so small minded. Because of principle. Because of the need for consequences for bad behavior. Because this practice is becoming the standard and we the customer don't want that.
4K is needed only for the CRT simulations. Because 4K is enough at usual veiwing distances to make it impossible to see individual pixels, they just blend together to form a convincing approximation of a CRTs mask, scanlines, subpixel arrangement, phosphor glow etc. AFAIK analogue haven't made any claims about higher resolution rendering, "cleaning up", or even improving framerates for the many sub-30 fps (even sub-20 fps) games on the N64. They just say it will be accurate to the original (with all the compromises) and with a very good CRT effect.
@davidste60 The N64 doesn't use individual pixels it uses polygon rendering. As for the rest of your word salad response where you put words in my mouth and try to sound technical, I invite you to go back and actually read my comment and comprehend the difference between giving an example of lying in marketing and actually stating that a company has done so. If you pay close attention, you'll notice that I never said analogue was definitely lying about 4k or that they were going to upscale in a specific way or another. I said that I SUSPECT that they may be lying and that it wouldn't be the first time a company has done so, using the specific and well documented example of Todd Howard and his famous "sixteen times the resolution" and "It just works " quotes during his Fallout 76 reveal presentation a few years back. See the difference now? Great. If you wish to respond any further with any more ridiculous and disingenuous ramblings in an attempt to appear intelligent at my expense, then know that you'll be ignored. My position and statements are clear, and your opinions mean nothing to me.
@@OriginalMegamanX I meant 4K output for CRT effects would be enough to make pixels IN THE 4K OUTPUT FRAME indistinguishable, making it a good CRT effect. I wasn't referring to N64 pixels. Maybe take your own advice about reading comments. I don't know why you then wrote a wall of text about lying, I didn't mention lying at all. I was responding to your comment about 1080p being the best we could expect from N64 and that it generally tops out at 480 output originally. The 4K is relevant for CRT effects, not because N64 graphics themselves justify 4K in any way. In my opinion, MY position and statements were clear.
Did you watch the video? $250 is a lot for a console, nostalgia is high for the 90s now. Is the console worth it? Or just cashing in on a trend? If you watched you’d know my opinion
OpenFPGA not being included was what made me go from selling my HDMI modded n64 and buying the 3D… I’ve already got a 4k upscaler so it really had no benefits outside of looking cool. If people hack it to add other cores so I can use this as a user friendly mister fpga alternative and play my backed up roms from other consoles then I will pick one up
Yeah exactly, it's a weird one. As technically I have the Retro Tink 4k so I dont really need one. Not only that I have a Retro gem ready to install into my Japanese N64. TBH I just really liked the look of it, and I'm hoping it will pump out a 480i resolution too, then I can use the tink to upscale it. I'm really hoping it gets hacked, as like I said technically it has 4x the fpga size of the Mister.
So what do you think? Is this something you would consider buying? Do you have any other Analogue products?
I have an Nt Mini Noir, a Super Nt, a Mega Sg, a Pocket and a dock. All these in classic black. I also have the Mega Sg adapters pack.
I’ve basically been in boycott mode since I was able to get my Pocket/dock pre-order in because I really hate this company’s business practices. Admittedly, though, I crossed the line and ordered a black 3D. We’ll see if I come to my senses before it ships.
@@SumDumGy Yeah Analogue do some shitty things. But when their shit works it's awesome.
I cant see the 3d shipping in Q1 personally.
I picked up a used N64 and Cart with all the games on it from China and extra controllers all for under $100. Add on to make it HDMI is under $10. This way I am playing on Original hardware and its a million times better then these emulation boxes.
@@QTronics Timing doesn’t concern me beyond giving me flexibility to back out at some point. I’m not at all comfortable with supporting this company with my money anymore.
I'm surprised the analogue 3d isn't sold out yet. Either not as many people are interested in it as I expected, or analogue expects to make a ton of them. The white one is sold out though. Because I guess they wanted white to be more limited because it's white. Lol but I think the black looks better anyways.
Yeah I can’t believe it either. I pre-ordered within 3 mins of them going live.
I assume you’re right with the White version too. Im not a fan of their white consoles though.
Did you pick up an Analogue 3d then?
@@QTronics yeah. I was there the second it went live and got the black one.
Awesome :) lets hope they deliver them on time now 🤣
@@QTronics true. The controllers get released on March 19 so I assume they will ship around that time. But they said Q1 so I'm going to think the last day of March. Lol that way I won't be disappointed unless they delay it.
Yeah March seems about right. Hopefully they dont delay.
Does give me time to sort a n64 with hdmi out and ultra pif haha
The pre order was a no brainer, expensive but out of the box 4k with no effort is big for me. Can't wait to sit down with my family and pop in classics like Gauntlet Legends, Diddy Kong Racing, Goldeneye, and whatever other ones locked to the n64 may catch their fancy. So glad I grabbed those carts for cheap back in the day, totally worth carting around all these years now
You'll play it for a day and then it will gather dust. Waste of money.
@WardenOfTerra first off, no, I don't play my current 64 because it looks like shit on my TV due to no AV ports and not being willing to buy a good converter or other system, so I'll definitely play through all my carts again as many have needed a playthrough for a while.
Also, i actually plan to use it at work (teacher) as an occasional fun reward with my students.
And my kids love the n64, but as I said it looks like shit on any screen I own big enough to play 4 players on. My wife is also into gaming as a family and I've got controllers that will work on this thing coming out my ass so I just need the machine.
And besides, if the day comes that I don't use it this is the kind of thing you can sell pretty easily, and looks small enough to store with my 4 best controllers and game collection quite easily
@WardenOfTerra I could be rude and say you are being jealous, but instead let's say you just assume others see it the way you do. So here are my reasonings to get this.
First off my kids love n64 as it is, and my wife enjoys playing as well. But my main TV, the one I want us to play on due to size is hdmi only. I have a small screen for AV but it's a monitor, so useless for 4 players. My n64 is useless to me more or less right now and gets 0 play most years as a result, and a good upscaling option costs way too much, so close to the price of this that I'd rather not gamble on it vs a native output option.
Second, I'm a teacher, and this will be something I can bring to work as reward and it will be fun for the kids because as much as they have siege and fortnite brain rot they do enjoy older stuff when I bring it in, they just don't have access to it in most cases so can't know that it's fun past hearing old men like me say it's great.
Finally, this will be a future-proofish option to tuck away with my 4 best controllers (and a couple of spares probably) as well as my 20 or so games for future me, my kids, or just to sell one day down the road. And down the road will likely be a time when converting HDMI will bring its own headaches, so getting my Jungle Green doing anything more than decorating a shelf will probably be too much hassle for old me or my kids, or whoever buys it, but a $20 converter will probably exist.
Cart around 😆
@@TheGunmanChannel hehe
Does it render 3D polygons in 4k and textures left untouched unless it uses some kind of inteligente upscaler, FSR/DLSS etc ..? or is it JUST MARKETING saying it es 4k? does it output 4k signal and that's all it does but its the internal 320x480 or 640x480 the original can do? Does the CRT filter/simulation implemented intelligently so as to take advantage of the 4k output resolution, meaning subdividing each original 320x480 or 640x480 pixel and implementing the CRT mask to recreate the pixel layout of such a screen?
Honestly dude, I don't think it will be using FSR/DLSS or even rendering the Poloygons at 4k, As you would be able to argue that's not how the N64 looked. The marketing to me made it sound like they wanted to recreate the look of a N64 especially with the CRT screen stuff. I think it will just be the standard 480 upscaled, else that $250 price point is too low for it .
It will be doing something similar to what the Retro Tink 4k does, as they said some effects need 4k to work, which will be the scan line/CRT effect as you will need the resolution to make it look pixely.
It would have been nice to see some games running off the Analogue 3D but specs wise, we have to think it will do a great job and be worth the price.
I agree it would have been. I'm hoping we get another look before the prorders are shipped. As I think Analogue will probs keep this stocked.
Im guessing they have alot more profit margin with the black bezels and plastics of stuff. White always more expensive to make
That’s an excellent point.
Tbh i would like to see a demonstration of how good it looks in comparison to the original n64. Buying blind and just going on what it can do isn't enough for me.
TBH without a good upscaler the n64 looks rubbish on modern TVs. the cheap upscalers dont help much.
However $250 is a lot to splash on a retro console
@@QTronics I do play mine on a CRT very rarely and use an official s-video scart lead (had the lead since release, hard to find) it looks really nice. I have 68 cartridge games some boxed and to tbh some of them haven't aged well the way they look on screen.
I still like to play it now and then but it's not a retro console that draws me in to play but that's not saying the n64 is rubbish because i still enjoy playing my favourites on it when i do play.
@@retrostansolo exactly man.
I think that’s a big reason why it hasn’t sold out and why there isn’t as much excitement for it.
It’s more a knock against the N64 and not Analogue, but the N64 just doesn’t have graphics that have aged well.
Blowing it up in 4k with fake scanlines on huge OLED screens are not going to make the graphics look less muddy. Nor is this going to make the games run smoothly. 20-30 FPS was the average for most N64 games.
imo you’re better off playing an N64 on a CRT for the definitive experience. Jankiness and all.
Not this tho.
Will it work with an everdrive cart?
Im 99.9% sure it will. The pockets work with everdrive’s. And there are rumours krikzz(maker of the everdrive) has worked a number of Analogue products. Seeing as the cart works on a normal n64 then it should work on the 3d
I was about to preorder one, but the fact that they haven't released any demo footage is pretty concerning...
It is certainly a gamble but Analogue’s previous consoles have all been great. Will this one release on time in q1? Who knows
I just ordered my analogue 3D and I have the dac. I would prefer to plug this 4K beast into the dac and then into my Sony trinitron to have the clearest picture on a real crt :)
Why even buy the console then? Just run a normal N64 lol
@@WardenOfTerra Fully read my post to reveal the answer you seek.
I think I read someone else post that the 3D isn’t expected to be compatible with the DAC.
@@SumDumGy You're probably right.
I’m very excited to set this up with my kids. It’s hard to get them into computer emulators because they lack the plug and play simplicity of old consoles. I get it because I also feel the same way. I think they will love the N64 library and hopefully love playing some multiplayer with their old man.
Hopefully you and your kids love it. There’s something nice about plugging in an hdmi and a power cable. Simplicity at it’s finest
So this console together with a N64 everdrive 64 cart or similar and you're set?
yeah Exactly :), You might want a couple of pads and transfer pak if you want to transfer pokemon over and stuff. But those would be normal Accessories for the N64
hope you'll hit 1k real soon
Got to love how items sell out a year before they're even released now.
They probably haven't even made the unit yet. Needed the cash injection for them.
I do think they will be stocking these permanently, like the Duo and Pockets.
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Once sold out it won’t come back in stock?
Im not sure,I would hope so. Analogue are a strange company though
I've managed to get one. I've obviously paid the shipping fee, but I am going to get anymore fees further down the line?
Are you in the UK? Is so then yeah 20% VAT bill, you might get lucky though.
@QTronics yeah I'm in UK. When do you get charged the vat?
@ on delivery, you’ll get an invoice before they deliver the parcel
Do you think this upscaler will almost look as sharp as the NSO ?
If they deliver what they said. Then yeah it will look better than NSO.
my question is how do we port over the games we have on our current expansion pack on the onto the analogue system because i have certain games in not in the mood to start all over again
The expansion pak is just RAM nothing will be saved to it. Your save would be on the cart it’s self so as long as the battery hasnt run out on the cart you’re good.
I ordered one. Zero regurts about the price.
lol it released 8 am here and i bought it right away! i got an n64 but i have no clue how long its life span is at this point and i dont have a crt tv so yep getting one of these babys
Yeah too right, I mean the N64's are probably getting to the point they're going to need re capping soon. Plus the power supply is still using direct mains. Me and a friend did convert a N64 power supply to use USB C though :)
Does it play rooms or just original n64 games??
I dont think it will play roms, you would need a Flash cart for that.
I subscribed ❤. Won't the ever drive x7 UI conflict with the analog's UI?
It shouldn’t do other than you wont get the library updates for things you played.
The everdrives currently work in the Analogue pockets the same way.
@@QTronics Sounds like everdrive needs an X8 update for this analog 3d hardware release ;)
Haha, it would need a mode to dump a game to the ram. Similar to how the omega DE gba cart works
Ordered 2 cant wait
One for home and one for the road? 🤣
Preorded mine as it went live. Got the super nt and the mega sg. Fantastic performance and zero lag. Softwear Emulators can't match it's lag.
I'm jealous, I wasn't around when the Super NT came out or Mega sg. I do keep looking out for a deal on one though.
But on the flip side, I do have a super famicom, and all the tools to make a Super CIC ( region switch, de jitter, 50/60hz changer) plus with voultars edge enhancer. I think I'll be in a good position.
Same - playing on the Super NT feels totally different than any of the emulators, even the official ones on the Switch. It’s just a more “tactile” feeling in a way I can’t explain.
I hope they remake the super nt with updated features such as USB C and 4 player built in.
@@stevenm1832 I doubt that will happen as the original snes never had 4 player ports. You'd have to do it the old school way with a multitap
@@ObeseChess latency. Even the switch emulator has input latency. The analogue has zero. Same as a real console on a crt
I still have all my n64 games but before I get one I will deff wait till it's on people's hands before I get one. also I hope they release the translucent colors.
Lucky you on keeping the games. It’s Analogue if this sells well, they will deffo do different colours
@@QTronics im more worried on the Battery of them. i dont have the boxes but i have all of them in a box… i hope it’s a success. im still debating on getting the Pocket since i do also have all my gbc and gba too and that thing looks sleek, wish they’d upgrade to an OLED though.
That cool and small.🗿
just ordered mine 👾 🎮
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You didn't mention the overclocking, getting a 25-30% boost in framerate is a game changer.
There wasn’t any official mention of this was there?
@@QTronics no. They mentioned it being a possibility a year ago, but it doesn’t look like they were able to pull it off.
That would be too big of a selling point not to mention and that kind of feature would get more people on the fence to buy it if it could increase frame rates of the games.
You can’t announce and take preorders for this without showing gameplay! It’s insane. There’s no way it’s any good if we can’t see gameplay
What do you mean they showed you a screen shot didnt they 🤣🤣
N64 hooked up to a CRT will look just as good, if not better than the Analogue3D
$250 for a glorified upscaler that only works with itself and it’s main selling point is looking like a CRT is kinda wild.
If you’re a real retro enthusiast, you either have a CRT already, or you bought a retrotink, which will work with all your retro consoles and not just 1 system.
I can see why it hasn’t sold out days after it went up for preorder.
I guess I’m just a hater 😂
I think what you said is valid. I sort of make the same point in my video.
As I have a retro tink 4k. I think if you’re like us and you have the best upscaler or other versions then this console makes no sense really.
However if you’re just dipping your toes in, maybe you already have the Pocket then I think for the price point you actually get a lot.
I assume you wont have to mess with this like you would do with the mister(again i have one 🤣). Original pads just plug in and work, the same with all original peripherals. I know you can get adapter for the mister but you have to hope the core writer made them work.
I pre ordered one cus im really intrigued with it, and i will be putting it up against an n64 with and without hdmi mod linked to a retro tink 4k.
The modern world is very polar, it’s ok to not want a product because of valid reasons, that doesn’t make you a hater haha.
@@QTronics true and I think for content creators the hardware will pay for itself once it’s released and you guys can make more videos doing unboxing and reviews.
Just based on my own experience with the Super NT, I loved it at first, but it’s just a dust collector after I went back to traditional hardware (snes jr. with component to CRT). There was a bit of adjusting settings in the NT’s menus to get the scanlines to look good as well. Up until the retrotink, it’s been really hard to replicate the scanlines and smoothing and blending of pixels of a CRT.
Granted, I expect more filter options to be available for the 3D, but once it’s out and the hype dies down, I feel enthusiasts will ditch it for traditional hardware or a more robust upscaler.
Nostalgia is a huge factor too. A lot of people remember the N64 from their early teen years playing multiplayer split-screen with the boys. But, it’s just not going to be the same trying to get some 30 and 40 year old friends together to relive those moments.
Analogue’s business strategy, besides a dose of FOMO, is banking on nostalgia by touting the N64’s multiplayer goodness and recreating the look of a CRT, both of which are very difficult to recreate the magic.
Not a knock against Analogue, they will continue to produce extraordinary hardware, but the N64 is definitely a product of its time with its muddy graphics and choppy gameplay. I think there’s going to be a lot of disappointment once these games are blown up on a huge screen.
My old n64 doesnt work very well, most times i cant even get it to work at all. I have 5 n64 controllers and about a dozen games, 3 of which i plan on playing frequently. I dont want to hunt to buy snother good quality n64 AND a crt tv. I would just rather spend the 250 and get this.
Yeah it sounds like a no brainer for you then.
N64’s are about to get to the point they need recapping too which might be what’s happening to yours.
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Also the retro gem doesnt need to be the shiny edition if your using the morph or another 4k upscaler as the raw 480i is what your targeting
Yeah, I was saying if you didnt want to then buy the Morph. As you could probably just get away with the Morph as a scaler using the pack a punch cables.
@@QTronics mm no matter how good they are digital -> analogue -> digital is always a bummer when there are mods that enable pure digital
I agree, the Tink 4k does do an excellent job, but you're right getting a raw Digital signal out is always going to be better.
The average person however, doesn't have the ability to solder on a retro gem. Even then, when you start buying everything it gets costly.
It will be interesting to get my hands on the 3d, but we both know what analogue are like. Might not even be in production yet XD
How can anything that was engineered from the ground up, sold for a good price, and fills a role or gap be a cash grab? A lot of people keep saying this about Analogue, and it's asinine. Their releases could be a bit smoother, but everything they build is top quality. I have a few MiSTers, and still absolutely love Analogue. Even their special versions like aluminum cases still had to be designed, laid out, and produced. Still not a cash grab. Whether or not it's worth it to someone is an entirely different story, but stop calling it cash grabs.
This screams I didn’t watch the video. As I fully answer the cash grab question at the end. Spoilers I bought one and I have all of the upscalers and an original N64.
@@QTronics I wasn't responding directly to you, just a general sentiment that I see out there. I also did respond before the video was over, but was mainly just commenting on the sentiments that I see out there, video titles, etc. not your full personal opinion ;) So wasn't saying this to you specifically, just putting it out there :) I probably should have clarified that in my comment. I was at work though, and a bit rushed typing.
There’s a difference between product quality and business practice. All my criticisms against them have to do with their business practices.
@@SumDumGy That's valid. I know that a lot of people don't like the way they do things. However, they're not an evil corporation. I can see someone not liking how some of their releases went, but they aren't one of those companies that makes the world worse to live in.
The way they do business in fact, has kept them IN business. Tons of retro companies have just disappeared because they didn't run them well enough. Sad, but true. Analogue funds their new projects by selling A) good products, and B) selling good special editions. They also keep the runs low enough to not put them under water. I wish they'd do more runs of some of the products that have been unavailable for a long time, but it's THEIR decision. I also wish scalpers weren't an issue, but that's not their fault, and they've actually improved quite a bit with making sure that people that want something get it. (the last two-three releases have been just fine.
So, while I get that some people don't like how they do things, their business practices aren't some evil-empire sort of thing. Sure, you don't have to buy and support them, if something about them is distasteful to you, but saying their business practices are somehow wrong, is a bit of a stretch in my opinion.
@@DrJ3RK8 I really didn’t say their business practices are wrong. I did say I have criticisms.
What have they changed in recent releases to deter scalpers?
The one thing they haven’t done, and should do since they switched over to exclusively limited releases, is cap purchases at one per customer. That alone deters at least half of scalper activity while ensuring twice as much actual customer availability.
They bank on Hong Kong to avoid taxes. Not only does this put customers in a position to incur international transaction fees but, in many cases, makes it hard to make purchases because banks often reject these kinds of transactions as potentially fraudulent.
Their shipping prices are unnecessarily high.
They don’t utilize the email newsletter they encourage their customers to sign up for as much as they use Twitter to promote their communications. They won’t accept the entire world isn’t on Twitter and they already employ an internal communications system.
These are a few of my criticisms, off the top of my head.
$250 without a controller included with the console is pretty much robbery lol
it’s really not that far off from Analogue’s other offerings, and it’s especially reasonable given that their primary competitor, the Retrotink 4K - shown here around 6:20 - is $750.
If you only looked at the base line without any details it is expensive.
However when you compare it with the alternatives it’s actually well priced.
Remember this is a remake of a nearly 30 year old console. Analogue isn’t making these products for kids. They’re making them for old people like me. People whom are in their 30-40s, nostalgia for the 90s is high now. 30-40 year olds are expected to have disposable income and anyone into retro consoles knows it’s not a cheap hobby. I done mind paying premium prices for a premium product. Not only that but only having to have a power wire and hdmi, is much easier than getting your upscaler out.
Tax and $28 for shipping oh yeah and most importantly we haven't got not one demonstration haha
@@QTronics Apparently, adjusted for inflation, the original N64 was about $400 so this seems like a pretty great deal if you like Analogue.
@@hauntedpixel That's very interesting, I bought one immediately, cus i have a problem. this is cool to know though
When OpenFPGA become avaliable to Analogue 3D i will regret not to buy it
Fingers crossed
@@QTronics I believe it will at least be able to run SNES and Neo Geo emulators well through the Everdrive64 cartridge, what you think? I should have bought one, damn...
@@danilozetube yeah the Everdrive will allow that. But that will be emulation rather than running as a core on the fpga.
The black one is still for sale 👀
I'm not sure how this product is a cash grab? They use an fpga board which is more capable than the de10 board of the MiSTer. The de10 nano is sold for 220 €and that's just the base of the MiSTer without i/o. And technically the word emulation is wrong. The fpga recreates/simulates the og hw. Emulation describes a interpretation. That's different from having exact parameters like hw has. Simple. ☮️
I never said it was a cash grab I asked the question if it was. Not sure if you actually watched the whole video, but I do fairly answer that questions. I even explain how much money it would cost to get a N64 to be playable at 4k
FPGA is a form of emulation very low down but it still technically an emulation you even use the words recreation and simulate. Implying it’s not the same. The original hardware will have quirks this will not. also to get 4k images out they are having to mess with things and upscale. So again not a copy is it. I do agree that FPGA though is the closest you’ll get to a true interpretation of the original.
When has anything that Analogue has done been a cash grab?
DAC
@@QTronics how exactly?
Doesnt work on things it was promised to work on.
I don't believe this 4k marketing ploy from analogue. 1080p with clean lines, clean tracking, and clean vibrant colors would probably be about the best you could expect out of N64. Let's not forget that the N64 averages 480p and a muddy image on most HD displays. Not to mention tracking issues and artifacting all over the place. I'm not saying the analogue 3D won't clean up the visuals and make them look vastly better. I'm not even saying the alalogue 3D isn't worth $250 as a quality of life improvement for the platform. What I am saying is I don't see them getting up to 4k resolution and even if it does, then what's the point. I doubt anyone would be able to tell much if any difference after 1080p and even that's a stretch. I think (with regards to N64 games) all this 4k nonsense is analogue using a buzz word to just charge more money. Maybe I'm wrong but I seriously doubt it.
I think you're right. Being able to upscale that image to 4k is going to be a feat. Unless they've had help from the like of Mike Chi ( the creator of the retro tink) as they do mention VRR and obviously if we're getting 120 frames out of it we can start to have some of the cool Black Frame insertion stuff. Again though the retro tink costs $750 so im not sure how they can do it for so little. The one thing that's making me think they had help is this "Analogue3D requires a 4K capable display to use Original Display Modes" I'm sure the tink 4k neds 4k 120hrz for the black frame insertion stuff.
TBH my hope is they can give me a raw 480p image and then I can upscale it myself, as then I can chose to use their upscaling or the Retro Tink 4k.
@QTronics I genuinely hope this thing is everything that everyone dreams it is. I even ordered one myself because I do believe it will be a quality of life improvement for my N64 cartridge library. I'm just not buying this 4k sales pitch. I think it's just marketing. In recent years, we've learned you can say what you want in marketing without any real recourse. It doesn't even have to be true. Take Bethesda for example. Todd Howard lied from one end of the stage to the other. "Sixteen times the resolution" and "It just works" I think are the most famous lies out of that example. Ubisoft, Microsoft, Sony, Blizzard, etc. All do this kind of dishonest marketing. People need to question the companies more and if it turns out that they outright lied, then hold them accountable. Maybe a class action law suit or something. Not because of money or anything so small minded. Because of principle. Because of the need for consequences for bad behavior. Because this practice is becoming the standard and we the customer don't want that.
4K is needed only for the CRT simulations. Because 4K is enough at usual veiwing distances to make it impossible to see individual pixels, they just blend together to form a convincing approximation of a CRTs mask, scanlines, subpixel arrangement, phosphor glow etc. AFAIK analogue haven't made any claims about higher resolution rendering, "cleaning up", or even improving framerates for the many sub-30 fps (even sub-20 fps) games on the N64. They just say it will be accurate to the original (with all the compromises) and with a very good CRT effect.
@davidste60 The N64 doesn't use individual pixels it uses polygon rendering. As for the rest of your word salad response where you put words in my mouth and try to sound technical, I invite you to go back and actually read my comment and comprehend the difference between giving an example of lying in marketing and actually stating that a company has done so. If you pay close attention, you'll notice that I never said analogue was definitely lying about 4k or that they were going to upscale in a specific way or another. I said that I SUSPECT that they may be lying and that it wouldn't be the first time a company has done so, using the specific and well documented example of Todd Howard and his famous "sixteen times the resolution" and "It just works " quotes during his Fallout 76 reveal presentation a few years back. See the difference now? Great. If you wish to respond any further with any more ridiculous and disingenuous ramblings in an attempt to appear intelligent at my expense, then know that you'll be ignored. My position and statements are clear, and your opinions mean nothing to me.
@@OriginalMegamanX I meant 4K output for CRT effects would be enough to make pixels IN THE 4K OUTPUT FRAME indistinguishable, making it a good CRT effect. I wasn't referring to N64 pixels. Maybe take your own advice about reading comments.
I don't know why you then wrote a wall of text about lying, I didn't mention lying at all. I was responding to your comment about 1080p being the best we could expect from N64 and that it generally tops out at 480 output originally. The 4K is relevant for CRT effects, not because N64 graphics themselves justify 4K in any way. In my opinion, MY position and statements were clear.
no one has 250 for yet another option to play N64 games. lol
250 is cheap compared to how much you have to spend to get an upscaler and other bits
How would this be a cash grab? People throw that phrase around without knowing what it really means.
Did you watch the video?
$250 is a lot for a console, nostalgia is high for the 90s now. Is the console worth it? Or just cashing in on a trend?
If you watched you’d know my opinion
OpenFPGA not being included was what made me go from selling my HDMI modded n64 and buying the 3D…
I’ve already got a 4k upscaler so it really had no benefits outside of looking cool. If people hack it to add other cores so I can use this as a user friendly mister fpga alternative and play my backed up roms from other consoles then I will pick one up
Yeah exactly, it's a weird one. As technically I have the Retro Tink 4k so I dont really need one.
Not only that I have a Retro gem ready to install into my Japanese N64.
TBH I just really liked the look of it, and I'm hoping it will pump out a 480i resolution too, then I can use the tink to upscale it.
I'm really hoping it gets hacked, as like I said technically it has 4x the fpga size of the Mister.
@@QTronics yeah I originally planned to buy this as a general FPGA console and decided not to when I saw it wasn’t
Yeah, finger cross we get something pop up after.
this will never happen.. it will only get jailbreak to run n64 roms and thats it
@@overoula why do you say that?