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technology1 year ago

"Analogue Duo: Reviving an Underappreciated Console"

Analogue's latest release, the Analogue Duo, is a sleek and pricey ode to the underappreciated TurboGrafx-16 console, offering flawless compatibility and playback for nearly every game. With a sleek design, intuitive interface, and pristine HDMI output, the console provides a high-quality gaming experience, although the controllers are somewhat underwhelming. Despite being the company's most expensive release in years, the Analogue Duo is a great addition for serious game collectors and retro gaming enthusiasts looking for an authentic gaming experience.

gaming2 years ago

Analogue Restocks Pockets and Ships TurboGrafx Console

Analogue is finally shipping its Analogue Duo console, a modern reimagining of NEC's systems that can play games from various platforms. The Duo, priced at $249.99, supports wired and Bluetooth controllers and runs games in up to 1080p with zero lag. Analogue also announced a restock of its popular Analogue Pocket handheld console, with delivery expected before Christmas. The Pocket OS will receive updates, including bug fixes and new controller support. Analogue is releasing a limited-edition white dock and pushing back the release date of the Pocket Adapter Set to February 2024.

technology2 years ago

Analogue's Limited Edition Pocket Lineup: A Rainbow of Game Boy Colors

Analogue is releasing a limited edition lineup of its Pocket handheld console in eight new throwback colors, including Blue, Green, Indigo, Spice Orange, Pink, Red, and Silver. Priced at $249.99, these consoles will be available in highly limited quantities and will never be sold again. The Analogue Pocket is a boutique clone console that can play portable carts from Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance, with support for other systems through an adapter. It offers a high-resolution backlit screen and technical accuracy, making it a great option for retro gaming enthusiasts.

gaming2 years ago

Analogue Unveils 4K Nintendo 64 Console, Analogue 3D

Analogue, known for modernizing retro hardware, is developing the Analogue 3D, a 4K reimagining of the Nintendo 64 console with "100 percent compatibility" for N64 cartridges. The console will feature Original Display Modes, Bluetooth support, and four controller ports. While details such as price and release date are yet to be announced, Analogue's use of field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology aims to replicate the original hardware, making it a promising venture for retro gaming enthusiasts.

gaming2 years ago

"Analogue Unveils Limited-Edition Glow-in-the-Dark Pocket Console"

Analogue is releasing a limited-edition glow-in-the-dark version of its Pocket console, a modernized Game Boy clone. Priced at $249.99, the Pocket Glow will have the same features as the original but with a green luminescent casing. It will be available in highly limited quantities and will ship on September 5. Analogue also announced that it has shipped most of its preorders and that Pocket accessories are now in stock. The Pocket can play cartridges from Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance, and also offers cartridge adapters for other retro consoles.

technology2 years ago

Limited-Edition Analogue Pocket: Glowing in the Dark All Night

Analogue has announced a new edition of its retro handheld, the Analogue Pocket Glow, which features a plastic housing that glows in the dark for up to eight hours when charged by various light sources. Priced at $249.99, the Pocket Glow will be available in highly limited quantities and goes on sale on September 1st. The original Pocket's remaining preorders will be shipped by Monday, and the company is also restocking Pocket accessories.

gaming2 years ago

"Mark Your Calendars: Analogue Duo Pre-Orders Open This Friday"

Analogue's TurboGrafx-16 console, the Duo, will be available for preorders on May 19th for $250. The console promises to play every TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine title and includes modern features like an HDMI port, 1080p resolution, and Bluetooth. The console doesn't come with a controller, but works with many budget-friendly options. The TurboGrafx-16 was a competitor to the NES and SNES and holds a place in the hearts of retro gamers.