I've developed a sixth sense for old video game cartridges. I can spot them at flea markets and thrift stores, spy them hidden behind stacks in used book stores. It happened after I first bought an Analogue Pocket, when the hunt for new and interesting Game Boy games became as important as actually playing them. Now my attention has turned to the Nintendo 64. Analogue's long-delayed take on the console - dubbed the Analogue 3D - might just be the most premium way there is to play N64 games, making it ideal for collectors.
After playing with the Analogue 3D over the last week, I've found a new appreciation for Nintendo's oft-neglected consol …
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