That standard has allowed a vibrant community of OpenFPGA developers to create dozens of free “cores” that can recreate everything from classic arcade games to 16-bit consoles with amazing fidelity. Currently, though, those cores will only work on the Analogue Pocket and not subsequent hardware like the Analogue 3D or 2023’s Analogue Duo.
That’s a shame because the OpenFPGA community would certainly be happy to get their hands on the new, larger FPGA in the Analogue 3D to build out core support for even more classic gaming consoles. And we’re sure Analogue 3D owners would be happy to use their purchase to play existing OpenFPGA cores on the big screen, complete with 3DOS’ great display options.
The beginning of Goldeneye as seen through Analogue’s CRT filter (photo of the HDTV screen).
The beginning of Goldeneye as seen through Analogue’s CRT filter (photo of the HDTV screen).
…and on an actual CRT.
Nintendo / Kyle Orland
…and on an actual CRT.
Nintendo / Kyle Orland
Direct capture of the Analogue 3D’s “CRT” filter.
Nintendo / Analogue
Direct capture of the Analogue 3D’s “CRT” filter.
Nintendo / Analogue
…and on an actual CRT.
Nintendo / Kyle Orland
Direct capture of the Analogue 3D’s “CRT” filter.
Nintendo / Analogue
“If we wanted to offer Analogue 3D with OpenFPGA (which is not the purpose or focus of the product), it would require not only a second FPGA, but an even more powerful base FPGA, therefore increasing the price to a price that doesn’t suit our goals,” Analogue founder Christopher Taber told Ars when the system was first announced back in 2023.
It seems likely that hackers and tinkerers will be able to expand the Analogue 3D’s emulation capabilities in the future. As it stands, though, it’s hard to recommend the hardware when options like Android-based, emulation-focused handhelds, Raspberry Pi-based emulation consoles, and even (more expensive) MiSTer FPGA boxes offer able support for much more than just N64 games.
If you’re looking for a simple, plug-and-play way to use your original N64 cartridges and accessories on a modern display, the Analogue 3D offers pretty much everything you could hope for. If you want a single device that can handle more, though, you should look elsewhere.

