Analogue 3D Adds 9 N64 Cart Colors in Update 1.2.6, Improves SD Stability
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Updated · Inkl · May 13
Analogue 3D Adds 9 N64 Cart Colors in Update 1.2.6, Improves SD Stability
2 articles · Updated · Inkl · May 13
Version 1.2.6 lets Analogue 3D owners assign nine cartridge colors to N64 library entries, including gray, red, green, blue, yellow, gold, black, purple and pink.
The update also fixes SD card stability, reduces progressive-output flicker in games such as Resident Evil 2, and polishes 3DOS with longer scrolling library titles.
Those library tweaks build on recent post-launch changes, including flash-cart files appearing as individual entries and last month's 1.2.5 update adding Advanced HDR.
Analogue is still holding back larger promised features for a later release, including a screenshot photo album and a Memories tab intended to serve as a save-state hub.
Beyond visual polish, can modern hardware truly enhance classic N64 gameplay or just perfectly preserve its limitations?
With the cheaper ModRetro M64 launching in July, is Analogue's premium N64 console already facing an existential threat?