Analogue has been building quite a name for itself as a designer of all-in-one game players that not only use specialized hardware to avoid emulation, but also bring decent increases in quality to the ...
Analogue’s consoles use a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) chip, which can, in simple terms, simulate the original hardware accurately and without software-based emulation. The Analogue Duo, the ...
Analogue has slowly been working its way through the '80s and '90s video game vault, recreating classic console after classic console. After starting with various pieces of Neo-Geo hardware, the ...
After resurrecting some of the most popular classic consoles of the ‘80s and ‘90s including the NES, Super Nintendo, and Sega Genesis, the team at Analogue is turning its attention to reviving a ...
At the risk of dating myself, I remember discussing with my older brother whether we should buy a TurboGrafx 16 or Sega Genesis game console. We unwisely chose the former (I would make a similar ...
Editor's take: Aesthetically, this might be one of Analogue's best creations to date. The Duo, offered in two colorways, is the perfect blend of modern flare and retro design. And at $199, it doesn't ...