The retro collector classic Nt Mini is having one final run

But it’s $500

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The Analogue Nt mini is one of the best devices I’ve ever gotten my hands on. It’s basically a perfect NES re-creation, right down to the most nuanced hardware, with 100% compatibility, no lag and upscaling for newer output devices.

If you’ve been on the fence for one since its release several years ago, you might want to know that Analogue is holding one final run for the device. The company says that you can pre-order now (with it shipping in July of this year), which will run you $500 for the device, an 8BitDo N30 2.4 remote, an HDMI cable, a USB cable and a multi-region power supply: basically, everything you need to play it out of the box.

The original MSRP for the standard edition was $449.99, but it’s no longer available; so you’re paying a bit more for the limited edition run. If you’re curious, read our original review and think on it. It’s a lot of cash, but it’s the perfect device for immortalizing your NES collection forever.

Nt mini Noir [Analogue]


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