![]() As the first true “64-bit” console on the market, the N64 is by far the most complex system Analogue has tackled to date. A lot of that was marketing, but the hardware of 8-bit systems is broadly less complex to recreate than that of 16-bit systems, and so on. If you’ve been around a while, you’ll remember consoles being referred to as 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit and so on. That may seem like a disparate group of consoles, but there is one thing that ties them together: they’re all pretty primitive. There’s also the TurboGrafx-like Analogue Duo, which was announced in 2020 and, after some delays, will apparently ship this year. Its most splashy release to date is the Pocket, which emulates a variety of handhelds. ![]() Analogue started out with boutique recreations of Neo Geo and NES hardware, before targeting a more casual audience with systems that mimicked the SNES and Genesis.
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