Andrew Liszewski is a Senior Reporter for The Verge covering consumer technology with a focus on gadgets and electronics.
The creator of Mario, Zelda, and Donkey Kong transformed into an enthusiastic tour guide, first diving through an iconic ...
Killzone developer's Vietnam title finally gets the green light after an aborted attempt ... in public about the development of cherished N64 FPS GoldenEye 007 at the forthcoming European ...
It comes with Hall effect joysticks for better precision and durability, but retains the concave rubber joystick cap that sat on the single joystick of the original Nintendo 64 controller.
Take for example this absolutely incredible clamshell N64 built by [GMan]. After cutting the motherboard down to palm-sized dimensions, he’s been able to create a handheld system that’s only a ...
Analogue has lifted the veil on its modernized Nintendo 64 console. Originally teased last year--exactly one year ago today, in fact--the Analogue 3D plays N64 game cartridges in 4K resolution.
Preorders are live for this $250 N64 reimagining. It's expected to ship in the first quarter of 2025. Imad is a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture. Hailing from Texas ...
It even includes Wi-Fi. It's also region-free, meaning it can play every Nintendo 64 cartridge - no matter its source, with NTSC and PAL support. In addition to pixel-perfect upscaling or ...
While the Nintendo 64 is now 28 years old, emulation for the platform is notoriously challenging, and that's no less true for Nintendo itself. The latest evidence comes from the newly-minted ...
Analogue has unveiled its next console, the Analogue 3D, that allows users to play original N64 cartridges in 4K. The console follows Analogue's successful Analogue Pocket device that plays ...
Analogue has announced that pre-orders for its reimagined Nintendo 64 console, the Analogue 3D, will open next week. The company shared the news in a lengthy blog post where it shared even more ...
In an age where console generations are separated by frame rates and iterative rendering advancements, it's hard to overstate how dramatic the leap from Super Nintendo to Nintendo 64 felt back in ...