Analogue NT ($500 HDMI NES) motherboard revealed

Chittagong

Gold Member
I have been fairly critical about how Analogue inaccurately led people to believe their product was further than it really was and have been keen to see them prove that the Analogue NT actually exists.

So I think it's only fair that I post the pics they just shared of the motherboard. The good news is that it looks great.

As a recap

- original NES CPU and PPU from damaged Famicoms
- works NES and Famicom games and all original accessories
- HDMI RGB supposed to be "significantly superior" to XRGB / Framemeister

Motherboard
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precision aluminum fabrication


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gold plated, reinforced pins


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what it's supposed to look like

 

Respawn

Banned
Woah! How come I haven't heard if this? This is awesome. Do you know if a price was spoken of? I would a add a bit more flair to the case though. Other than that the mobo setup is clean and sexy.
 

Bricky

Member
Woah! How come I haven't heard if this. This is awesome. Do you know if a price was spoken of? I would a add a bit more flair to the case though. Other than that the mobo setup is clean and sexy.

See title: $500, which is indeed quite a premium to pay over a regular NES with one of those separate HDMI thingies.

But it looks really sexy, I'll give them that. Great for enthusiasts.
 

Respawn

Banned
See title: $500, which is indeed quite a premium to pay over a regular NES with one of those separate HDMI thingies.

But it looks really sexy, I'll give them that. Great for enthusiasts.
Whoops how did I miss that *smh* but damn that's crazy pricey. That shit needs to drop by at least $300.
 

Scavenger

Member
It's better to wait for the RetroUSB HDMI NES. It uses FPGA, has 100% compatibility (Except for lightgun games of course), has 4 controller ports, has famicom expansion port, can connect to PC to share scores online and will probably cost a lot less.
 

Khaz

Member
It's better to wait for the RetroUSB HDMI NES. It uses FPGA, has 100% compatibility (Except for lightgun games of course), has 4 controller ports, has famicom expansion port, can connect to PC to share scores online and will probably cost a lot less.

I wouldn't trust an FPGA to have 100% compatibility. It's still emulation.

The Analogue NT, to my surprise, have analogue AV output (RGB). This makes me now very interested in the project as I planned to acquire a famicom and RGB-mod it. The dual-slot is a cool feature too, I have to admit I wasn't liking the idea of using an adapter to play western games on a famicom and make a tower of doom.

The position of the power button is bullshit though.
 

Khaz

Member
I see the CPU and GPU are socketed. Hopefully they will continue manufacturing their console after they run out of their original faulty Famicoms? And allow modders to make their own.
 
If you´re asking $500 for such a thing, and you need Famicom CPUs and PPUs to put them together, I can imagine there being quite a bit temptation to write off Famicoms that might still be fixable as "broken" or "damaged". :-(
 

Chittagong

Gold Member
Surprisingly neat looking. Aren't the Analogue CMVSes pretty nasty internally?

Yeah, that's why everyone has been pretty sceptical of Analogue's claims about this project, their previous prdoucts have looked sexy outside but messy inside. They have made some pretty big claims about the video output, like beating Framemaster and XRGB.


Respawn said:
Whoops how did I miss that *smh* but damn that's crazy pricey. That shit needs to drop by at least $300.

Don't think that's possible, if you look at the prices of NESRGB, Framemaster, an used NES and add in a machined aluminum unibody and a new custom PWB and new controller slots, it adds up. Not to $500, but then again, Analogue is clearly going for a luxury niche.
 

jimboton

Member
This might make a nice conversation piece or collector's item but as a real means of accurately playing a NES I think it's just 500 $ down the drain.
 

terrisus

Member
I see the CPU and GPU are socketed. Hopefully they will continue manufacturing their console after they run out of their original faulty Famicoms? And allow modders to make their own.

I would imagine that sooner or later they'll just start harvesting live ones >.>
 
Completely serious here: Does anyone here plan to buy one of these?

That price is crazy. It's the kind of money retirees spend when they're 60 on "audiophile" stuff because they want their music to sound as good as they remember it being when they were 15.
 

Yes Boss!

Member
Completely serious here: Does anyone here plan to buy one of these?

That price is crazy. It's the kind of money retirees spend when they're 60 on "audiophile" stuff because they want their music to sound as good as they remember it being when they were 15.

I am...just waiting on some actual experiences with it and Chitta's words once he gets his.

Dude, $500 is not that bad for it. It is gonna cost about $300 to do and RGB-modded NES anyways. This one is custom. Obviously it is not for everyone but it is hardly out-of-this-world. It is a hobby and folks tend to spend money on hobbies.
 

Chittagong

Gold Member
Completely serious here: Does anyone here plan to buy one of these?

That price is crazy. It's the kind of money retirees spend when they're 60 on "audiophile" stuff because they want their music to sound as good as they remember it being when they were 15.

I'm taking one for the team.

I ordered (and got billed for) mine last May. Rationale?

- Can't bother to get a NES RGB modded
- Want something that looks good in our home, which is minimalist design in style
- Don't like adapters for playing Famicom games
- Don't want emulation, but the actual experience

Yeah, it's expensive - but still my main concern has been rather than will they ever manage to produce one.
 

pixlexic

Banned
If it's legit I would seriously buy one for my mom. She's plays all the nes Mario games everyday AND still has the same nes they we got Asa family when I was 12.
 

Azriell

Member
This is pretty cool, but I can't see myself paying so much for something that only plays NES games. I grew up in that era, but I typically draw the line with SNES (there are a handful of exceptions, of course).
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
- HDMI RGB supposed to be "significantly superior" to XRGB / Framemeister

I still have zero faith in this statement. You don't get to just proclaim that your implementation far surpasses the best commercial external upscaler on the market. Especially when you're doing this not as an established company, but as hobbyists who are working on a pet project.
 

Yes Boss!

Member
I still have zero faith in this statement. You don't get to just proclaim that your implementation far surpasses the best commercial external upscaler on the market. Especially when you're doing this not as an established company, but as hobbyists who are working on a pet project.

That is likely some bold bullshit! That is the biggest red flag about the project. I'm gonna pipe it through a frammeister anyways.
 
Didn't they say they were going to release a video showing off its features on the 17th? Does anyone have a link to it, or did it not get released?
 
Completely serious here: Does anyone here plan to buy one of these?

That price is crazy. It's the kind of money retirees spend when they're 60 on "audiophile" stuff because they want their music to sound as good as they remember it being when they were 15.

I will buy one if the superior image claims are proven
 

Chittagong

Gold Member
Didn't they say they were going to release a video showing off its features on the 17th? Does anyone have a link to it, or did it not get released?

Not a single one of their promised dates has been ever kept, even the motherboard images came a week late. So, I'd say we'll get the video in a week.
 

entremet

Member
Like I said last time this came up, certainly not. I have an AV Famicom with RGB mod (PlayChoice-10 ppu), and it cost less than that. No-one should buy this.
Play choice has some wacky color though. That's always been my beef with that mod.
 

Khaz

Member
I enjoy the fact that it's an "all-in-one" box. Unlike every other projects out there it both outputs HDMI and RGB, Composite, S-video; it has two slots for full region compatibility, inherent compatibility with the Zapper and 3D glasses provided you use the correct video output and display. It's not emulation and it has a sleek design. I don't see any flaw beside the price.

I'm a cheap bastard so I probably won't get it. But it's high quality stuff.
 

blu

Wants the largest console games publisher to avoid Nintendo's platforms.
This is one sexy vintage board. Actually, it's so sexy it's perverted. There's something Art Deco about it.
 

Chittagong

Gold Member
I wonder what the reaction on the Neo-Geo board has been, they really don't like Analogue there because of their build quality and marketing.
 
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