Analogue Unveils Limited Edition N64-Inspired Consoles with Retro Colors and Matching Controllers
February 6, 2026
A standard Analogue 3D in black or white remains available for $269, featuring the same FPGA-based specs and display modes that replicate classic N64 visuals.
The writer shows a preference for exclusive colorways and shell options compatible with black or white bases, while noting value in high-quality 4K N64 performance and firmware updates that improve features like Switch Online N64 controller support and anti-interlacing.
Analogue is releasing limited edition Analogue 3D consoles in colors that were prototype/Nintendo-era, reviving five hues originally planned for the N64: Extreme Green, Atomic Purple, Ocean, Ghost, and Glacier.
Atomic Purple is highlighted as a nostalgic nod, with Ocean and Ghost described as newer takes on the palette.
The new shells draw from unreleased Nintendo prototype colors from roughly three decades ago, continuing a retro 1990s theme with transparent finishes.
Alongside the Analogue 3D, 8BitDo is releasing a matching limited edition run of the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller, priced at $44.99 and shipping planned for April.
Each Analogue 3D variant is priced at $300 and ships within 24–48 hours of purchase; color-matched 8BitDo 64 controllers are $45 each and expected to ship in April.
Limited quantities of color-matched 8BitDo 64 controllers are also releasing on the same day, priced at $44.99, though shipments are not expected until April.
The article includes related hardware coverage and tips, linking to Analogue 3D reviews, 4K N64 performance, and external N64 HDMI mod experiences.
Analogue previously released limited-edition N64-themed 4K emulation consoles and continues to be praised for delivering authentic N64 gameplay in 4K on modern displays, while supporting original N64 accessories.
The rollout emphasizes “highly limited quantities,” underscoring the collectible and exclusive nature of these releases.
Prototype editions are priced at $299.99, a $30 premium over the standard version.
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The Verge • Feb 6, 2026
Analogue’s 4K N64 is getting five new transparent color options
GameSpot • Feb 6, 2026
These New Analogue 3D Consoles Are Reviving A Secret Part Of N64 History
