While priced at $250, the Analogue 3D offers modern features like Wi-Fi, save states, and native controller compatibility. The Nintendo 64 is a divisive console among retro game fans. It has a ...
We're updating and republishing it to mark the arrival of the game in the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack N64 library. Starting out at Banjo's home on Spiral Mountain, Tooie begins a ...
8BitDo has announced its Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller, the company’s first gamepad that attaches directly to smartphones and mobile devices using an expanding clamping mechanism.
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 ...
The console supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and has four ports for controllers, allowing for easy multiplayer video games. In addition to working with original N64 controllers, it is also compatible with ...
8BitDo has built a name for itself, being behind some of the best controllers for the Nintendo Switch, and beyond, that anyone can get their hands on. But the Nintendo Switch 8BitDo Wireless ...
The Synopsys SD/eMMC Host Controller IP addresses the growing storage needs of mobile, consumer, IoT and automotive applications. The IP provides advanced features such as ADMA3 for the SD 6.0, SDIO 4 ...
The Analogue 3D features four controller ports compatible with original N64 controllers, allowing for classic multiplayer action. Additionally, Analogue has partnered with 8BitDo to create a wireless ...
In anticipation of the launch of the new Analogue 3D console, 8BitDo has announced a new Bluetooth controller to be used with the modernized version of the Nintendo 64. The 8BitDo 64 controller ...
It even supports all of the original accessories. It doesn't come with a controller, but if you want to ditch your old three-prong N64 controllers, Analogue collaborated with 8BitDo on a new-style ...
Ah, the good ol' days. Back in 1997 Nintendo launched a console that changed my life – and, I reckon, the lives of all my school mates at the time too. The N64 was my favourite console because ...