Analogue has the market cornered with it's modern N64 clone console, but it's hard to tell whether it's reputation is justified, or potentially inflated. Hop...
I don’t have the Analogue 3D (N64), but I do have the Super NT (SNES), and while it is a pretty expensive way to play old games, it’s also one of the best in terms of accuracy and image quality. It’s basically the best SNES money can buy, so you have to really love the platform to spend that money over simply emulating on a PC.
The price is also not that bad compared to modding original hardware or buying decent upscalers. I don’t know what a HDMI modded n64 runs these days, but I remember seeing them at $600 back in the day!
I don’t have the Analogue 3D (N64), but I do have the Super NT (SNES), and while it is a pretty expensive way to play old games, it’s also one of the best in terms of accuracy and image quality. It’s basically the best SNES money can buy, so you have to really love the platform to spend that money over simply emulating on a PC.
The price is also not that bad compared to modding original hardware or buying decent upscalers. I don’t know what a HDMI modded n64 runs these days, but I remember seeing them at $600 back in the day!