@@GovernmentOfAmerica when the original Wii released, it basically had a GameCube built into it. It was backward compatible with the GC minidiscs, and it had 4 GC controller ports and a couple memory card slots hidden under the top flip cover. If you had a Wii, you didn't really need to keep the GC around because it became redundant (unless you needed to use one of the GC add-ons that attached to the bottom of the console).
@@mj.ray0898 the Wii itself is basically 2 GameCubes stuck together hardware wise it could play GameCube discs natively, accepted both controllers and even had some GameCube games ported over to Wii with added motion controls. It uses the same architecture for its processors as the GameCube so when it goes into GameCube mode it just lowers the speed to mimic the GameCube Recently picked up a wavebird to use for Mario kart and to play GameCube games with nintendont
@@PhilBaxter not necessarily true lots of retro game collectors do not have a Saturn a collection. Most people growing up didn’t have one or even know someone who had one. It’s niche in a niche hobby.
@@champiion I think many retro game fans discovered the Saturn after its demise. So it's not so much about nostalgia so much as just playing games on a system with an amazing 2D library of games. It's a system which has in many ways aged the best of its generation.
Nintendo has always been great about backwards compatibility. From the GameCube to the Wii U we were good and the 3DS could play all the way back to original DS games made in 2007. The issue with Nintendo is that they make genuinely new hardware every couple of generations as opposed to Sony and Microsoft who always make a disc based console.
I mean, yeah. They've done cartridges and discs as well. GC to Wii U were disc based, and the Switch and on will be cartridge but they could definitely go back to discs one day too.
Those days are over. Nintendo doesn’t even want people to make captures cards for old hardware. They are all in on NSO but don’t want to feed people like Virtual Console for some reason.
Yes. Did it take this long to take this seriously? Upscale every old Xbox and Playstation game and then make them available on current gen consoles. What a concept.
Imagine that, I would pay a lot for a console that can play Ps2 and Ps1 games natively, same with a Wii & NGC and an Xbox OG and a 360, as well as a Analogue Pocket DS.
So many better more knowledgeable channels for retro gaming. Why not get some guys that don't just vaguely know what the thing is? Hell, they own Digital Foundry now...
So now we have a situation where new consoles have so few games without being remaster or sequels, we now have legitimate interest in essentially doing remaster of entire consoles. Things are really getting repetitive, it's insane.
Those old consoles aren't becoming easier to find. Eventually they're all gonna break down which is why these clone systems exist. This one is 100% cycle accurate to the real hardware.
@jordanrayo2425 The issue is the PS3 chip set. Very difficult to emulate, there has been progress on the PS3 software emulator but it's not a reliable product hence why PS3 games are streaming only. The architecture of the PS3 is fascinating but unfortunately a massive headache for backwards compatibility. It would be cool to get a separate PS3 drive that could natively run PS3 discs on a PS5 but it would be a niche product and probably not cheap. PS3 FPGA might offer an affordable solution.
Ever since the NES Mini came out it’ve been saying what they should have been were original full size hardware with modern outputs. The minis are horrible small emulation boxes that don’t compare to the real hardware in any way. But if they were all full size real hardware they would be sooo cool. It would have given the maker and 3rd party companies an opportunity to rerelease physical new copies of many games too and would have been great for game preservation.
To be fair .... Nintendo has supported backwards compatibility quite alot and I think many people forget. Gameboy advance - gameboy Ds - gameboy advance 3ds - ds Wii- gamecube Wii u - wii. And virtual console but yes they never carried our purchased games over. But id argue they have done it more than other companies if you really think about it.
The Playstation 1 hardware is still very easy to obtain and with a simple scart cable and conversor to HDMI, you get a very decent image. The only big advantage fo an Analog version of the console, would be running games from backup media like burned DVDs, for example, as burning good-quality CDs is not that easy nowadays. But that would be on piracy side, that I do not think would be nice as a reason for making the console at all.
I have thought it would be a power move for companies to re-release updated versions of old consoles. Like I would love for Nintendo to release a modern super Nintendo. It would be cool for Indy studios to make modern games for retro systems .
Video game preservation isn't just nostalgia. It's the only media where the IP and the means to consume it are obsolete within a few years. Imagine if the Beatles White Album had only been released on vinyl, and only for five years after its release. To play a copy, you'd have to track down a 1970 era turntable and somehow connect that to modern digital only equipment. It's really a unique situation with games. I have a collection going back more than 3 decades now, and I want to be able to play any of those games whenever I want.
Whilst the Playstation is the obvious next choice, the Sega Saturn should be the next choice. It's a system much closer to the hearts of collectors with its vast library of Japanese exclusives, and crucially a lot of 2D games which have aged like fine wine.
I think it’s clear none of them made the distinction between emulation and recreation that’s what separates this console from what Sony and Nintendo and Microsoft have been doing
The first guy listing off only Rare and Mario 64 was a huge hint that he has no interest in actually looking into the console/games. Feels like he went on here just for the clout. These are great games, but normally the first games any person knows from N64. There are sooo many gems that aren't preserved on Xbox/Switch
Everyone is repeatedly forgetting the Atari 5200 originally had 4 controller ports way back in 1982. Funny enough I got a hold of one in need of repair as the 3D was announced. As I worked on it today, I couldn't help but stare at the 4 ports and laugh at Analogue's incorrect marketing and the media making the same mistake claiming N64 was the first. I'm excited for the 3D though.
N64 and Gameboy are unique cartridge consoles, once you get to disks, Analogue could just make a generic “Analogue Disk” console that accepts all the different console games in one go.
I'm glad someone said it. These guys seem to be some of the people who only play AAA games that came out this generation. Unlike them, diversity is my cup of tea
Last I checked paper contracts we're still legally binding. There is no reason why the fact that they are not digital contracts would prevent you from re-releasing a game for modern audiences.
Nintendo has actually been far better at game preservation than was stated. Nearly every console that can be backwards compatible has been. The GameCube couldn't play cartridges, but the Wii was fully backwards compatible with rhe GCN (including native controller and memory card support) and the WiiU was fully backwards compatible with the Wii and Wii accessories. They also introduced the Virtual Console, which made a vast catalog of past cartridge based games available.
Analogue has already made a disc based system with the Duo. All PS3s can play PS1 games. Launch PS3 models can play PS2 due to having the hardware. Later Sony removed that hardware deciding to use software emulation of the PS and PS2 games limiting the PS2 games that could be played.
There is one way to cancel yourself out any old school platform, weather its the ps3, Switch or the Xbox one. Just get ypurself a huge 75" tv. I promise you, nothing from those eras will look any good on your 4k/8k tv. The only one that can be saved is the switch oled, if you get the 4K gamer pro HDMI dongle, your tv will think it's at least a 4K signal and it will look amazing, if you turn off the bells and whistles on your tv.
Speaking as a PlayStation fan who is contemplating buying an og PS3 for the backwards compatibility with ps2 games. I would 100% be interested in purchasing a console that ran PS1-PS2 games that would play them in 4K.
SEGA needs the Analogue treatment. Sony should have made the PS5 Optical Drive compatible to read/run PS1,2,3,4,5 with all the chipsets on the drive. That way when it comes to PS6 you can continue with your library. Or give other tech manufacturers the right to build the drives. Kind of like vinyl record players.
Analog needs to sponsor game jams for Analog 3D games. Give players a reason to come back to retro other than "You can play Goldeneye! (for the thousandth time)"
Inching ever closer to an analogue GameCube! I like what I see with this Analogue 3D! I’m very excited to see how they would redo a GameCube! Great Stuff, as always!
@DMC_Ryan "So just how far down do you want to go And we could talk it out over a cup of Joe And you can look deep into my eyes Like I was a super-model Uh-huh" Sorry, I couldn't help myself.
Donkey Kong 64 for me. Had the game when i was a kid. King K Rool beat me 100 or so times near the end, and i never rolled credits. I am coming back for him in that boxing ring. 😂
since ps1 emulation is basically perfect I wouldn't bother. PS2 emulation is pretty damn great and og Xbox emulation is getting better. I wouldn't even bother with physical retro consoles. whatever own is whatever I own
These guys seem like spokespeople for those type of companies. Been noticing how many fake-interest sponsors IGN puts on their videos to help direct the market in whoever is paying them the most
A ps1 and ps2 combo would be nice if it's done right. Put some games on a hdd for the retro system in question, and give the option to add games via downloading files from the internet or files on a usb drive. While the Panasonic 3DO wasn't terribly popular, I wouldn't mind seeing it come back via retro HD console, just add an hdd and it should be OK.
The NES and PlayStation and Xbox experiences were the best of my lifetime. Sega and Turbographyx 16 just didn’t have enough great, affordable and available games for me. NES, PS and Xbox were flooded with great games. And then there was the variety. On Xbox/PS I had dancing games, music games… Now it’s just First person shooters or lazy RPG.
I bought 3 used OG Xbox consoles last year. One was a refurbished one that I had to have the seller send me a replacement disk drive for, the other two were a bundle where one was supposed to work and the other did not. The one supposed to work, I had to order a replacement disk drive on eBay, the other Xbox needed a new board (which I knew) but once it was running, I found it ALSO needs a new disk drive. The prices on those 20+ year old drives are getting higher and higher so I just SoftModded the third Xbox and put a giant HDD in it to copy games over to. I would EASILY drop $200-250 on a NEW machine that could run my Xbox library. Ideally, Microsoft would allow for full, or as full as possible backwards compatibility and I could use my Series X for all of those old games, but otherwise, we need an option. Those old disk drives are dying more and more every day.
If they ever do Playstation and xbox they should definitely add on wifi for online play. Especially the fact that Insignia is brought OG xbox live back to life.
If they did a ps3 that played ps2 and ps1, I'd buy one in a heartbeat. Most people who have all their 64 games also still have their 64, and a dedicated tv that still has auxiliary ports to plug it into. I cant see myself purchasing this. Especially with 64 games being on NSO.
Why can't Microsoft patch something in the Xbox so you can use an external hard drive to read a disc, that would preserve games longer when the future console becomes all digital
I'd immediately buy a new N64 that can be hooked up on a modern TV at 4K. I'd love to play, wcw/nwo revenge, No mercy, Shadow of the empire, Pilot Wings 64 among other titles. A new modern PS2 that can play all ps1 and ps2 discs would also be glorious. So many gems and classic games to revisit. It's too bad I don't think it will ever happen though.
I still have my 64 and all my games. If this improves framerates and the controller is better, I'm sold. The 64 controller and sub 24fps is the only reason I don't boot up the 64 more. The games are better on cartridge than on Nintendo Online service.
Would love a Nintendo 64 unit that on it's own comes with say, 50 of the best games and plays just like you have the cartridge plugged in, and the ability to add a lot more. Same for Saturn, Dreamcast, Ps1, Ps2, Ps3 and the original X-box.
@@Owen-zn3db you can do that with an ever drive, it's basically an r4 from the DS but for N64. It's a single cartridge and you load games on a micro SD.
Sony and Microsoft just need to make (or team up with someone to make) a "new" console, that is in the shape of a Ps2, that can just read old Ps2 and Ps1 games. And obviously, an Xbox shaped console that reads old Xbox games. You dont have to go get any licenses, cuz its their hardware, so it beats them needing to do that. And everyone can just put their discs in and play. The amount of money id spend on something like that is unfathomable.
Nintendo: 1) 3DS plays all DS. 2) DS plays all Gameboy Advance. 3) Gameboy Advance plays all Gameboy and Gameboy Colour games. 4) Gameboy Colour plays all Gameboy Games. 5) Wii plays all Gamecube games. 6) WiiU plays all Wii games. 7) Gamecube plays all Gameboy Advance games. 8) Super Nintendo plays all Gameboy and Gameboy Colour Games. Nintendo has done tons... Yet you only mention 3DS? You can't even name the 3-coloured analogue cable... Hint: It's called RCA.
Imagine Xbox / Sony creating a parallel to the analogue 3D and being able to play the original Silent Hill 3 with the original voice acting and audio before the HD Collection disaster.
I have a question I'm not seeing with this analogue 3D console. Can you save your game progress, stream gameplay, and don't have to keep sticking in your game (meaning preserving the game by download/install of the game, playing it with no cartridge in the game) with the new analogue 3D?
An Analogue Playstation and Sega Saturn would be cool but I think the PS is more likely. An original Xbox in FPGA isn't going to happen. That system had a Pentium 3 and a GeForce 3 based GPU.
Ill be waiting on a review first. N64 i played the least. Was busy with study's. Does it connect to the HD TV? HDMI? Does it connect to the old TV's? Hopefully 100% capability with games and carts of the sorts. They should put that stuff on pc already.
Nintendo did have backwards compatibility for previous generations like GB to GBA, GBA to DS, DS to 3DS, GameCube to Wii & Wii to WiiU. Also, Xbox backwards compatibility does not work with all games which I thought they did. I have Xbox and Xbox 360 games that the Series X does not play. Sony was struggling to make a profit when the OG fat PS3 came out. That's why they had to take off backwards compatibility to cut costs, and to encourage people to play PS3 games. I hated the fact that Sony did that but it worked for them financially.
Xbox can't unless you're willing to pay $1000 for an Analogue FPGA system. The more logic elements an FPGA has the more it costs. For the N64, Analogue had to use a 220k LE Altera Cyclone 10GX, for their previous consoles Analogue used a 49k Cyclone V.
Probably? But the only issue with making use of the thing is buying ps1 games is almost as bad as N64, if not worse when certain games are in the conversation
Calling composite cables RGB 🤦 Also saying Nintendo is not great at backwards compatibility is insane. Almost every console theyve made was backwards compatible with the previous generation and theyre constantly remaking games from old systems as far back as Mario All Stars on SNES. The bar is really low to give your opinion on an IGN podcast eh?
id buy the new ReImagined Dreamcast, their are classics from that system id love to have on my HD screen & NOT streaming or subscription based. I want the physical system with all the games on the hardware NO INTERNET required!!!
Wouldn't it have been great if the PS5 had the necessary hardware to have full-backwards compatibility with previous generation games ... ya know ... like Xbox does!
The lack of Saturn in the video is disturbing.
What does a planet have to do with games ?
@@zorintoto1167 😐 you’re kidding
@@zorintoto1167shush your mouth… The Saturn was great hardware that dies slowly due to poor business decisions… like the Amiga 😢
@@janosaudron42uswasn’t Saturn the console with the terrible dual 16 bit processor architecture?Because 16 bit + 16 bit = 32 bit 🤪
Truth. literally the console thats aged the fastest and has numerous hidden gems
I love how they called the red, yellow, and white cables RGB. Lol
@@cireunknown6409 I thought they were called rca cables
@@KEEFG5 yes they are. Also known as composite video.
@@cireunknown6409I thought it was AV cables
These guys shouldn’t be in this position at a company as large as IGN.
@@Blayze360 they are av cables, rgb is a different cable
The Wii also has four controller ports originally, because it technically was also a GameCube ☺️
Huh?
Correct.
Yes
@@GovernmentOfAmerica when the original Wii released, it basically had a GameCube built into it. It was backward compatible with the GC minidiscs, and it had 4 GC controller ports and a couple memory card slots hidden under the top flip cover. If you had a Wii, you didn't really need to keep the GC around because it became redundant (unless you needed to use one of the GC add-ons that attached to the bottom of the console).
@@mj.ray0898
the Wii itself is basically 2 GameCubes stuck together hardware wise it could play GameCube discs natively, accepted both controllers and even had some GameCube games ported over to Wii with added motion controls. It uses the same architecture for its processors as the GameCube so when it goes into GameCube mode it just lowers the speed to mimic the GameCube
Recently picked up a wavebird to use for Mario kart and to play GameCube games with nintendont
Sega saturn also needs the analogue treatment
@@tankatlus5797 how many people have Saturn games laying around though ?
@@champiion that. Exactly.
@@champiion Retro game collectors do, exactly the target market for Analogue devices.
@@PhilBaxter not necessarily true lots of retro game collectors do not have a Saturn a collection. Most people growing up didn’t have one or even know someone who had one. It’s niche in a niche hobby.
@@champiion I think many retro game fans discovered the Saturn after its demise. So it's not so much about nostalgia so much as just playing games on a system with an amazing 2D library of games.
It's a system which has in many ways aged the best of its generation.
Nintendo has always been great about backwards compatibility. From the GameCube to the Wii U we were good and the 3DS could play all the way back to original DS games made in 2007. The issue with Nintendo is that they make genuinely new hardware every couple of generations as opposed to Sony and Microsoft who always make a disc based console.
I mean, yeah. They've done cartridges and discs as well. GC to Wii U were disc based, and the Switch and on will be cartridge but they could definitely go back to discs one day too.
@@dmaster342 the disc part meant to say that the other two have no excuse for not giving back compat since the medium is the same.
Those days are over. Nintendo doesn’t even want people to make captures cards for old hardware. They are all in on NSO but don’t want to feed people like Virtual Console for some reason.
@@sunofabob disc based console ≠ same architecture. This why native PS3 compatibility is such an issue in a new console.
Yes. Did it take this long to take this seriously? Upscale every old Xbox and Playstation game and then make them available on current gen consoles. What a concept.
The Analogue Duo does include an optical disc drive. They have done that already.
@smaug18 I was thinking the exact same thing. Good to see they did some research before taking about these things.
@@matti550ikr so typical.
Imagine that, I would pay a lot for a console that can play Ps2 and Ps1 games natively, same with a Wii & NGC and an Xbox OG and a 360, as well as a Analogue Pocket DS.
A Wii U can run Wii and GBC games and has a HDMI output, maybe you should it out.
@@mmpsp693 I know that but a console with modern tech and enhanced performance.
@mmpsp693 it's hdmi sure but it's not hd.
Analogue did the Analogue Duo that plays all cd games from the Turbografx 16..
So many better more knowledgeable channels for retro gaming. Why not get some guys that don't just vaguely know what the thing is? Hell, they own Digital Foundry now...
So now we have a situation where new consoles have so few games without being remaster or sequels, we now have legitimate interest in essentially doing remaster of entire consoles. Things are really getting repetitive, it's insane.
Those old consoles aren't becoming easier to find. Eventually they're all gonna break down which is why these clone systems exist. This one is 100% cycle accurate to the real hardware.
You don’t need an “Xbox classic” you can already play all those games. 64 makes sense though but PS2 and OG Xbox you can still get most of those.
@@deinmoore201 you can not get most of those PS2 games
@@d14flareyou can actually through emulation on the sx.
@@TheBean87series x? How
@@noiisserpmii through developer mode, you download emulators.
You cannot. Don't speak for everyone lol
Did Damon say rgb instead of rca when referring to the red yellow white cables?
Sony just needs to develop a PS5 premium detachable drive product that plays PS1 to 3.
Hopefully the pro can enhance legacy mode to be backwards compatibility easier and as a premium console it’ll justify the $800 cost…
@jordanrayo2425 The issue is the PS3 chip set. Very difficult to emulate, there has been progress on the PS3 software emulator but it's not a reliable product hence why PS3 games are streaming only. The architecture of the PS3 is fascinating but unfortunately a massive headache for backwards compatibility. It would be cool to get a separate PS3 drive that could natively run PS3 discs on a PS5 but it would be a niche product and probably not cheap. PS3 FPGA might offer an affordable solution.
I hope eventually ALL consoles can get an FPGA version.
Ever since the NES Mini came out it’ve been saying what they should have been were original full size hardware with modern outputs.
The minis are horrible small emulation boxes that don’t compare to the real hardware in any way.
But if they were all full size real hardware they would be sooo cool. It would have given the maker and 3rd party companies an opportunity to rerelease physical new copies of many games too and would have been great for game preservation.
PS2 needs this!!!
YES 💯🙏✊🔥🔥💪THIS
Not as novel as this N64 version
You can still pick up mini PS2s for cheap
@@MrRoundthetwist not 4k though
CORRECT! 👍 💯🔥
Only if it can be loaded with an hhd or ssd.
To be fair .... Nintendo has supported backwards compatibility quite alot and I think many people forget.
Gameboy advance - gameboy
Ds - gameboy advance
3ds - ds
Wii- gamecube
Wii u - wii.
And virtual console but yes they never carried our purchased games over. But id argue they have done it more than other companies if you really think about it.
The Playstation 1 hardware is still very easy to obtain and with a simple scart cable and conversor to HDMI, you get a very decent image.
The only big advantage fo an Analog version of the console, would be running games from backup media like burned DVDs, for example, as burning good-quality CDs is not that easy nowadays. But that would be on piracy side, that I do not think would be nice as a reason for making the console at all.
I have thought it would be a power move for companies to re-release updated versions of old consoles.
Like I would love for Nintendo to release a modern super Nintendo.
It would be cool for Indy studios to make modern games for retro systems .
Video game preservation isn't just nostalgia. It's the only media where the IP and the means to consume it are obsolete within a few years. Imagine if the Beatles White Album had only been released on vinyl, and only for five years after its release. To play a copy, you'd have to track down a 1970 era turntable and somehow connect that to modern digital only equipment. It's really a unique situation with games. I have a collection going back more than 3 decades now, and I want to be able to play any of those games whenever I want.
The OG PS3 had 4 USB ports so it technically had 4 controller ports.
The PS5 even has 4 USB ports
Actually PS3 can connect 7 controllers
@@Mapavia89 actually we are not discussing how many controller it supports, the discussion point is how many controllers you can plug in.
@@TKIvanov lmao, 🤣 ok.
Love seeing max (the undercover playstation hater) on the PlayStation side every week..so balanced! ⚖️
Whilst the Playstation is the obvious next choice, the Sega Saturn should be the next choice. It's a system much closer to the hearts of collectors with its vast library of Japanese exclusives, and crucially a lot of 2D games which have aged like fine wine.
I hope it can play N64 Games That Requires or Needs The Expansion Pack!
@@JMMinistries it can.
Ryan not being entirely fair on Nintendo's backwards compatibility there...
A little harsh on Nintendo. Wii U can play Wii games. Wii could play GameCube games, and Gameboy Advance could play all GB/GBC games.
I think it’s clear none of them made the distinction between emulation and recreation that’s what separates this console from what Sony and Nintendo and Microsoft have been doing
The first guy listing off only Rare and Mario 64 was a huge hint that he has no interest in actually looking into the console/games. Feels like he went on here just for the clout. These are great games, but normally the first games any person knows from N64. There are sooo many gems that aren't preserved on Xbox/Switch
I’d want a single device that can play GameCube, Saturn, and Dreamcast discs in one system.
Everyone is repeatedly forgetting the Atari 5200 originally had 4 controller ports way back in 1982. Funny enough I got a hold of one in need of repair as the 3D was announced. As I worked on it today, I couldn't help but stare at the 4 ports and laugh at Analogue's incorrect marketing and the media making the same mistake claiming N64 was the first. I'm excited for the 3D though.
N64 and Gameboy are unique cartridge consoles, once you get to disks, Analogue could just make a generic “Analogue Disk” console that accepts all the different console games in one go.
These guys don’t understand FPGA. Also Analogue already has a CD console, the Turbo Duo.
I'm glad someone said it. These guys seem to be some of the people who only play AAA games that came out this generation. Unlike them, diversity is my cup of tea
The fact that you're asking if the original Xbox should, shows how ignorant you are when it comes to FPGAs, and what they are capable of.
Last I checked paper contracts we're still legally binding. There is no reason why the fact that they are not digital contracts would prevent you from re-releasing a game for modern audiences.
I think he meant that they were probably lost
Nintendo has actually been far better at game preservation than was stated. Nearly every console that can be backwards compatible has been. The GameCube couldn't play cartridges, but the Wii was fully backwards compatible with rhe GCN (including native controller and memory card support) and the WiiU was fully backwards compatible with the Wii and Wii accessories. They also introduced the Virtual Console, which made a vast catalog of past cartridge based games available.
Analogue has already made a disc based system with the Duo.
All PS3s can play PS1 games. Launch PS3 models can play PS2 due to having the hardware. Later Sony removed that hardware deciding to use software emulation of the PS and PS2 games limiting the PS2 games that could be played.
There is one way to cancel yourself out any old school platform, weather its the ps3, Switch or the Xbox one.
Just get ypurself a huge 75" tv. I promise you, nothing from those eras will look any good on your 4k/8k tv.
The only one that can be saved is the switch oled, if you get the 4K gamer pro HDMI dongle, your tv will think it's at least a 4K signal and it will look amazing, if you turn off the bells and whistles on your tv.
Speaking as a PlayStation fan who is contemplating buying an og PS3 for the backwards compatibility with ps2 games. I would 100% be interested in purchasing a console that ran PS1-PS2 games that would play them in 4K.
SEGA needs the Analogue treatment. Sony should have made the PS5 Optical Drive compatible to read/run PS1,2,3,4,5 with all the chipsets on the drive. That way when it comes to PS6 you can continue with your library. Or give other tech manufacturers the right to build the drives. Kind of like vinyl record players.
It would be cool, the idea of a large cartridge belt fits well with the concept. And all videogames old release in one format.
Analog needs to sponsor game jams for Analog 3D games. Give players a reason to come back to retro other than "You can play Goldeneye! (for the thousandth time)"
Inching ever closer to an analogue GameCube! I like what I see with this Analogue 3D! I’m very excited to see how they would redo a GameCube! Great Stuff, as always!
@DMC_Ryan
"So just how far down do you want to go
And we could talk it out over a cup of Joe
And you can look deep into my eyes
Like I was a super-model
Uh-huh"
Sorry, I couldn't help myself.
PlayStation 2 would be perfect compatible with original PlayStation
Donkey Kong 64 for me.
Had the game when i was a kid. King K Rool beat me 100 or so times near the end, and i never rolled credits. I am coming back for him in that boxing ring. 😂
since ps1 emulation is basically perfect I wouldn't bother. PS2 emulation is pretty damn great and og Xbox emulation is getting better.
I wouldn't even bother with physical retro consoles. whatever own is whatever I own
I would love for Sony or analogue to make a handheld legacy console that plays PSP, umds and Vita cartridges and that it runs 1080P or 4K.
you can change gaming, with an experience, now you have energy to play, change ur game, change your life, just try the formula, this is science...
The contradiction about Nintendo and game preservation in this video is craaazy lol
What they need is another run of Genesis but with an optical drive and 32x support.
What part of "YOU WILL OWN NOTHING" , did you guys not get?
These guys seem like spokespeople for those type of companies. Been noticing how many fake-interest sponsors IGN puts on their videos to help direct the market in whoever is paying them the most
I Would Love To See The Sega Dreamcast To Get The Same Treatment.
I like the fact that analogue gets 4k from N64 games and the switch can't with modern games.
Atari 5200 was the first console with 4 controller ports built in
A ps1 and ps2 combo would be nice if it's done right. Put some games on a hdd for the retro system in question, and give the option to add games via downloading files from the internet or files on a usb drive.
While the Panasonic 3DO wasn't terribly popular, I wouldn't mind seeing it come back via retro HD console, just add an hdd and it should be OK.
The NES and PlayStation and Xbox experiences were the best of my lifetime.
Sega and Turbographyx 16 just didn’t have enough great, affordable and available games for me.
NES, PS and Xbox were flooded with great games.
And then there was the variety. On Xbox/PS I had dancing games, music games…
Now it’s just First person shooters or lazy RPG.
I bought 3 used OG Xbox consoles last year. One was a refurbished one that I had to have the seller send me a replacement disk drive for, the other two were a bundle where one was supposed to work and the other did not. The one supposed to work, I had to order a replacement disk drive on eBay, the other Xbox needed a new board (which I knew) but once it was running, I found it ALSO needs a new disk drive. The prices on those 20+ year old drives are getting higher and higher so I just SoftModded the third Xbox and put a giant HDD in it to copy games over to. I would EASILY drop $200-250 on a NEW machine that could run my Xbox library. Ideally, Microsoft would allow for full, or as full as possible backwards compatibility and I could use my Series X for all of those old games, but otherwise, we need an option. Those old disk drives are dying more and more every day.
If they ever do Playstation and xbox they should definitely add on wifi for online play. Especially the fact that Insignia is brought OG xbox live back to life.
More 5th and later gen classic mini consoles!!! Love the minis.
Saturn, Dreamcast and Xbox - Yes
PS1 - No
If they did a ps3 that played ps2 and ps1, I'd buy one in a heartbeat. Most people who have all their 64 games also still have their 64, and a dedicated tv that still has auxiliary ports to plug it into. I cant see myself purchasing this. Especially with 64 games being on NSO.
Why can't Microsoft patch something in the Xbox so you can use an external hard drive to read a disc, that would preserve games longer when the future console becomes all digital
You could connect 4 controllers to the 360. Just 2 of them had to be wireless.
I'd immediately buy a new N64 that can be hooked up on a modern TV at 4K. I'd love to play, wcw/nwo revenge, No mercy, Shadow of the empire, Pilot Wings 64 among other titles. A new modern PS2 that can play all ps1 and ps2 discs would also be glorious. So many gems and classic games to revisit. It's too bad I don't think it will ever happen though.
I just emulate… try and catch me Mario..
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I still have my first 3 Mario games still for NES and still have a crt TV just for them older systems
Emulating N64 sucks. Some games don't emulate at all and most run at too fast or have graphical/audio glitches.
We need an Analog PS2 and GameCube
Not sure if I’ll grab the 64 joint, but I had to grab the analog pocket, it’s just so dope and I have so many cartridges. It’s about to go down!
Wouldn’t it be cheaper to just buy a retrotink-4K. That way you can upscale all your retro consoles.
This is the best route.
I’d love a N64 Mini Classic like what Nintendo did with the NES & SNES.
Hmm they’re both relatively accessible. Not sure 🤷♂️
I still have my 64 and all my games. If this improves framerates and the controller is better, I'm sold. The 64 controller and sub 24fps is the only reason I don't boot up the 64 more. The games are better on cartridge than on Nintendo Online service.
Honestly dreamcast is the only disc based console that's worth it
Halo on PS5 as an Xbox owner I'm pissed Microsoft should be ashamed of themselves that's why I always respect Nintendo they value their exclusivety
We just need full retro compatibility on Ps5 Pro.
Would love a Nintendo 64 unit that on it's own comes with say, 50 of the best games and plays just like you have the cartridge plugged in, and the ability to add a lot more.
Same for Saturn, Dreamcast, Ps1, Ps2, Ps3 and the original X-box.
@@Owen-zn3db you can do that with an ever drive, it's basically an r4 from the DS but for N64. It's a single cartridge and you load games on a micro SD.
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I just bought a PS5 slim
@@AymNBlast enjoy it man!
Hey congrats.Brought mine just a few months ago
That's awesome man! You go! Let us know how you get on and what your favourite games are.
@TRASHSPLASHX I'll get it soon
Ryan is wrong about Nintendo and BC. Gameboy advance could play gameboy games. 3DS played DS. Wii played GCN. Wii U played Wii.
Sony and Microsoft just need to make (or team up with someone to make) a "new" console, that is in the shape of a Ps2, that can just read old Ps2 and Ps1 games. And obviously, an Xbox shaped console that reads old Xbox games. You dont have to go get any licenses, cuz its their hardware, so it beats them needing to do that. And everyone can just put their discs in and play. The amount of money id spend on something like that is unfathomable.
Nintendo:
1) 3DS plays all DS.
2) DS plays all Gameboy Advance.
3) Gameboy Advance plays all Gameboy and Gameboy Colour games.
4) Gameboy Colour plays all Gameboy Games.
5) Wii plays all Gamecube games.
6) WiiU plays all Wii games.
7) Gamecube plays all Gameboy Advance games.
8) Super Nintendo plays all Gameboy and Gameboy Colour Games.
Nintendo has done tons... Yet you only mention 3DS?
You can't even name the 3-coloured analogue cable... Hint: It's called RCA.
😂 RGB cables! yep thats it... either they're very special or it was intentional comment bait. either way 🤡
So the 3DS can play original Gameboy games?
Turned off due to the lack of Nintendo / N64 knowledge which became apparent when talking about the library and backwards compatibility.
The OG Xbox? I don't think that's necessary just yet, but the PS1 and Sega Saturn should definitely have these clones made of them.
I need a Saturn, a Dreamcast and a PS2.
Imagine Xbox / Sony creating a parallel to the analogue 3D and being able to play the original Silent Hill 3 with the original voice acting and audio before the HD Collection disaster.
Will this actually upscale or just allow you to play through hdmi
Dreamcast. Gamecube. And maybe PS1 Mini.
I have my childhood gaming since 1990s and 2000s in my past with my brother and sister since they where kids
I have a question I'm not seeing with this analogue 3D console. Can you save your game progress, stream gameplay, and don't have to keep sticking in your game (meaning preserving the game by download/install of the game, playing it with no cartridge in the game) with the new analogue 3D?
An Analogue Playstation and Sega Saturn would be cool but I think the PS is more likely. An original Xbox in FPGA isn't going to happen. That system had a Pentium 3 and a GeForce 3 based GPU.
Ill be waiting on a review first. N64 i played the least. Was busy with study's.
Does it connect to the HD TV? HDMI? Does it connect to the old TV's?
Hopefully 100% capability with games and carts of the sorts.
They should put that stuff on pc already.
Im absolutely BEGGING for a ps2 analogue console
Nintendo did have backwards compatibility for previous generations like GB to GBA, GBA to DS, DS to 3DS, GameCube to Wii & Wii to WiiU. Also, Xbox backwards compatibility does not work with all games which I thought they did. I have Xbox and Xbox 360 games that the Series X does not play. Sony was struggling to make a profit when the OG fat PS3 came out. That's why they had to take off backwards compatibility to cut costs, and to encourage people to play PS3 games. I hated the fact that Sony did that but it worked for them financially.
I’m so excited for this, and I hope they do the GameCube next, because has done very little to bring its library to newer consoles.
Xbox can't unless you're willing to pay $1000 for an Analogue FPGA system. The more logic elements an FPGA has the more it costs. For the N64, Analogue had to use a 220k LE Altera Cyclone 10GX, for their previous consoles Analogue used a 49k Cyclone V.
Probably? But the only issue with making use of the thing is buying ps1 games is almost as bad as N64, if not worse when certain games are in the conversation
Not enough Saturn software available to make it work
Why would nintendo re-release a classic console capable of playing older physical libraries whenever they can make an alarm clock instead?
It's not an alarm clock! It's an ALARMO.
Calling composite cables RGB 🤦
Also saying Nintendo is not great at backwards compatibility is insane. Almost every console theyve made was backwards compatible with the previous generation and theyre constantly remaking games from old systems as far back as Mario All Stars on SNES.
The bar is really low to give your opinion on an IGN podcast eh?
If even you three don’t want to buy Analogue 3D, that’s why Nintendo, SEGA or Sony will never release something like that.
id buy the new ReImagined Dreamcast, their are classics from that system id love to have on my HD screen & NOT streaming or subscription based. I want the physical system with all the games on the hardware NO INTERNET required!!!
Wouldn't it have been great if the PS5 had the necessary hardware to have full-backwards compatibility with previous generation games ... ya know ... like Xbox does!