- The analog 3D has been delayed again
- Genimagination of Nintendo 64 is now sent at the end of August instead of this month
- Analog has blamed “Last week’s sudden customs changes” on the delay
The analogue 3D, a reimagination of Nintendo 64, is once again delayed, this time due to customs.
Hardware’s creator, analogue, announced the delay on its support page and confirmed that the console will no longer be released this month and will be sent by the end of August 2025.
“Analog 3D Shipment is delayed (as of July 15, 2025) and is now delivered at the end of August 2025. We are working hard to get your 3D order in your hands asap and appreciate your patience. If you have an open pre -ordering, no action is needed.
“As always, if you would like to cancel your pre -order at any time, Analog has always had a no question, 100% refund policy for pre -orders.
“Before we ship your order, we will send you a week in advance to make sure we have an up -to -date shipping address. You can cancel your order at any time for a full refund before sending.”
Analogous expanded with the reason for the delay and accused it on “Last week’s sudden customs changes” in an X / Twitter post.
“We absorb costs – your price pre -ordered will remain the same. No additional fees,” the company explained. “Late August ends the wait: Reviews go live with everything we’ve saved in this moment.”
Pre-orders for $ 250 / £ 204.99 console went alive last year and was quickly sold out. It was originally to be launched in the 1st quarter of 2025, but was delayed in March.
If you are not familiar, the analog 3D is a retro-style console that lets users play N64 cartridges with 4K output on a TV or monitor without the need for an original N64 system or emulation.



