If you are a true connoisseur of retro gaming, and money is no object, hardware manufacturer Analogue might have just the console for you.
The company has taken its already-high end Analogue Nt NES console and plated it inside and out with 24k gold. The gold edition is limited to only 10 units and are being offered to celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda's release.
If you aren't familiar with the Analogue Nt, it's a console for playing NES games. However, rather than simply dump cartridge ROMs and run them through emulation, as is the case with other retro game consoles, the Analogue Nt is built with actual Nintendo Entertainment System hardware.
The base model Nt houses the hardware in a shell of aircraft-grade aluminum and will set you back a cool $500. However, Analogue promises unparalleled compatibility with all games and peripherals, as the hardware is a perfect match. It also outputs through your choice of RGB or HDMI, something the original NES doesn't do without hardware mods or help from inline devices.
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The company has taken its already-high end Analogue Nt NES console and plated it inside and out with 24k gold. The gold edition is limited to only 10 units and are being offered to celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda's release.
If you aren't familiar with the Analogue Nt, it's a console for playing NES games. However, rather than simply dump cartridge ROMs and run them through emulation, as is the case with other retro game consoles, the Analogue Nt is built with actual Nintendo Entertainment System hardware.
The base model Nt houses the hardware in a shell of aircraft-grade aluminum and will set you back a cool $500. However, Analogue promises unparalleled compatibility with all games and peripherals, as the hardware is a perfect match. It also outputs through your choice of RGB or HDMI, something the original NES doesn't do without hardware mods or help from inline devices.
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