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Limited edition Analogue 3D now available to buy

The Analogue 3D Prototype Limited Edition is available in five colors including Extreme Green (pictured).
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The Analogue 3D Prototype Limited Edition is available in five colors including Extreme Green (pictured).
Analogue has begun selling the Analogue 3D Prototype Limited Edition console it recently unveiled. Available in five colors, Analogue is promising that orders will be shipped in 24 hours.

Following an announcement last week, Analogue has now begun selling the Analogue 3D Prototype Limited Editions. These versions of the console cost more than the standard edition released in late 2025, and are available in limited quantities.

The Analogue 3D Prototype Limited Editions are made up of five colors based on unreleased colors of the original Nintendo 64. Available in Atomic Purple, Extreme Green, Ghost, Glacier, and Ocean, all five have a translucent shell and come with a color matched 16GB SD card, HDMI cable, USB cable and wall adapter.

The Analogue 3D Prototype Limited Editions come with matching accessories.

Analogue has priced the Analogue 3D Prototype Limited Editions at $299.99, $30 more than the Black and White variants, and it says orders will be shipped within 24 hours. It is also limiting the quantity buyers can purchase to just two units.

It is important to note that save for the accessories mentioned above, the Analogue 3D doesn't come with a controller, just like the standard version. Nevertheless, buyers have multiple controllers to choose from such as a Black, White, or Gray 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth controller (available on Amazon for $39.99), a Nintendo Switch Online N64 controller, or even a wired N64 controller as the Analogue 3D has four original-style controller ports.

However, if you are purchasing any of the Analogue 3D Prototype Limited Editions, you may want to purchase a matching controller. 8BitDo has got you covered as it also offers the 8BitDo 64 in the same Prototype Limited Edition colors.

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Habeeb Onawole, 2026-02- 9 (Update: 2026-02- 9)