The Analogue 3D finally began shipping on November 18 to those who pre-ordered the console several months ago. However, anyone who tried to buy the console after it began shipping would have been greeted with an out-of-stock message on the Analogue store page. Now, Analogue has announced when new stock will be available. In addition, it has announced a price increase for the Analogue 3D.
Posting on its X account, Analogue states that the Analogue 3D will be restocked at 8 AM PST on Monday, November 24th, with shipping beginning on December 2nd. However, despite announcing a shipping date, Analogue added that shipping of pre-ordered units will be completed before new orders begin to ship. Buyers are also limited to only two units of the Analogue 3D.
In a follow-up post, Analogue also stated that the Analogue 3D will now sell for $269.99, a $20 increase from its $249.99 launch price. It says the price increase is due to tariffs. For that price, buyers will receive the console in Black or White along with a 16GB SD card, an HDMI cable, a USB cable, and a USB-C power supply.
The Analogue 3D doesn't ship with a controller, still buyers can use their original Nintendo 64 controller or purchase the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller (currently available on Amazon for $31.99), which is officially made for the console. If you choose to buy the 8BitDo controller, it is mandatory to update it before use.








