After what feels like an eternity of delays and vague release windows, the highly anticipated Analogue 3D — the modern, 4K-capable reimagining of the legendary Nintendo 64 — is finally ready to ship. According to an official email I personally received today, the console is locked in for a November 18 shipping date.

For those who haven’t been following, the Analogue 3D isn’t just another emulator box. It’s a premium, FPGA-powered console designed to play original N64 cartridges from all regions, outputting at up to 4K via HDMI. This means sharper visuals, cleaner performance, and no compromises — all while staying true to the original hardware.

Analogue has packed in some slick features too, including multiple visual display modes (for those who want that classic CRT look), region-free support, and modern connectivity options. It’s all designed to bring the golden era of 3D gaming into the high-definition age.

This console has faced numerous delays, most recently blamed on international tariff complications, but it seems everything is now on track. If you’re one of the lucky few who managed to snag a pre-order, your patience is finally about to pay off.

I’ll be reviewing the Analogue 3D as soon as it arrives, so keep an eye out over on my YouTube channel where I’ll be sharing my first impressions, testing a stack of original N64 games, and seeing if it truly lives up to the hype.

Stay tuned!