
"The vibrant transparent models will be available "in highly limited quantities," and they'll cost more than the standard model at $299. The limited editions are inspired by the Funtastic series of N64s from the early 2000s, which Analogue says it spent over a year "perfectly color matching." According to Analogue, these transparent hues are "identical to the originals." They even have the same names: fire, watermelon, grape, ice, jungle, clear, and smoke."
"The "Funtastic" editions of the Analogue 3D are launching alongside a series of matching 8BitDo 64 controllers, which will also be available "in highly limited quantities" on December 10th. If you're not a fan of the neon transparent look, Analogue is also restocking the standard black and white models of the Analogue 3D for $269 ( up a bit from earlier this year), which will be going on sale on December 10th and shipping in January."
Analogue is releasing transparent "Funtastic" limited-edition Analogue 3D 4K N64 consoles on December 10 at 8AM Pacific/11AM Eastern. The vibrant models are named fire, watermelon, grape, ice, jungle, clear, and smoke and were color matched to originals after over a year of work. The limited editions will cost $299 and will be available in highly limited quantities. A non-transparent gold model inspired by a Toys R Us special edition is also offered. Matching 8BitDo 64 controllers will launch alongside the consoles. Standard black and white Analogue 3D units are restocked for $269 and ship in January. Some buyers note timing frustrations and controller button color-matching limitations.
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