Analogue Duo Preorders Go Live May 19, Will Likely Sell Out Fast

The "ultimate" all-in-one NEC video game system will be available to preorder again on May 19.

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Retro gaming hardware manufacturer Analogue has revealed more preorder details on the return of its popular system, the Analogue Duo. Described as the "ultimate" all-in-one NEC video game system, the Duo features an original-style cartridge slot, controller port and CD-ROM drive. This means that the hardware is compatible with all game formats, including Hucards, TurboChips, and CD-ROM, as well as the original hardware and accessories for these games.

Preorders begin on May 19 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET, and the Duo will cost $250. You'll be able to choose from either a black USA version or a white Japanese finish, and the console comes with connection and power cables. As for accessories, you can add a $25 wireless 8BitDo controller (white or black) to your purchase.

These consoles are usually highly sought after and only available in limited runs, so don't be too surprised if you sell them sell out quickly after preorders go live.

Analog Duo
Analog Duo

Analogue has made a name for itself with aftermarket FPGA consoles that support NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis, and the big draw of these machines is that you can play your original library on hardware that plugs directly into modern TVs with an HDMI slot. That results in a crisp image, but one that can be fine-tuned with scanline, scaler, and stretch options to achieve the desired effect. The Duo has worldwide compatibility, is lag-free, has zero signal degradation, and Bluetooth functionality, amongst several other features.

To get an idea of the quality of Analogue's consoles, you can check out GameSpot's reviews on the Analogue Pocket, Analogue Mega Sg, and Analogue Super Nt.

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Looking for awhile to buy one of this, because i still have games for this old consoles. The best part about this Analogue consoles is that they play perfectly the original console and even better than the original with zero lag and even come with HDMI connections.

Old consoles don't support HDMI and in top of that, you have to keep around a TV that support old connection or be force to go around and buy converters if you can find one that will help you with your aging old console.

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I don't have interest in going back before PS2/OGxbox.

I already lived the NES/Atari era being Gen-X.

~But it is super annoying having to keep a Extra FLATSCREEN 1080P

TV just for Component hookup for Xbox/PS2.

Most adapters/converters are sh..

~~The main reason i like PS2/Xbox era is

I wasn't gaming much in early/mid 2000's

and that Library is most untouched...

This would be such an easy fix if 4k TV's would just have component

ports on em..

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Nice to see the NEC console is still around.
I personally rate the PC Engine/Duo as the best console with the best game library overall followed by the Dreamcast and the PS1.

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