Analogue 3D

About this device
The Analogue 3D is a $249.99 FPGA Nintendo 64 console on an Intel Cyclone 10 GX. It plays original cartridges region free at 4K over HDMI 2.1, and its CRT and PVM display modes are the best in the category.
The Analogue 3D is the first fully FPGA recreation of the Nintendo 64, built on an Intel Cyclone 10 GX and released in November 2025 at $249.99. It plays original cartridges region free and outputs over HDMI 2.1 with 4K, HDR, and variable refresh rate. Its defining feature is the Original Display Modes, which are careful recreations of specific CRT and PVM screens rather than scanline overlays laid on top of a sharp image. N64 games were built around that signal, so this is the closest anyone has come to how the console was meant to look. Expansion Pak support is built in and four original controllers are supported. The one real disappointment is that there is no openFPGA support, which the Analogue Pocket has, so the 3D is an N64 machine permanently.
Analogue 3D Specifications
- Screen
- None, HDMI 2.1 with 4K, HDR, VRR
- Processor
- Intel Cyclone 10 GX
- RAM
- Expansion Pak built in
- Battery
- Mains powered
- Operating System
- Analogue firmware (no openFPGA support)
- Cooling
- Fanless
- Controls
- Four original N64 controller ports (no controller included)
- Connectivity
- HDMI 2.1
- Released
- 2025
Specifications are compiled from our hands-on review and manufacturer listings. Vary by model variant where noted.