So, I've just heard about the A-NT after seeing all of these website reviews. The shitty thing is, I was like "I want that!" but of course it's sold out and I can't find any information as to when they might have preorders for their next batch. Can anyone on here help a poor and lost soul such as myself and drop some knowledge on me?
Sounded like there's not going to be another batch.
Next best thing (or better IMO) would be to get an HDMI or RGB modded AV Famicom.
There's also the upcoming AVS as another HDMI alternative.
There's also the upcoming AVS as another HDMI alternative.
Sounded like there's not going to be another batch.
Next best thing (or better IMO) would be to get an HDMI or RGB modded AV Famicom.
Ugh. I don't know why you'd send out review units and then not have any to sell. I'll look into that though, thanks.
They sent out units to build up hype a while ago. The units went on sale and sold out over a year ago and then they announced a second and final batch in Winter that also sold out. I don't think they've been available to purchase for a long time besides the 24k gold ones in April.
It's a long shot, but I want to ask: Anyone willing to sell their Analogue NT? I'd be willing to pay a decent amount for an HDMI version.
It's a shame you weren't around a month ago, haha! I just sent my Analogue NT back for a full refund a few weeks back. It was a beautiful piece of hardware, but it didn't play nice with the Everdrive. Plus, I'd had a few other compatability issues, and wasn't pleased with Analogue's support.
Still though, beautiful hardware.
It's a long shot, but I want to ask: Anyone willing to sell their Analogue NT? I'd be willing to pay a decent amount for an HDMI version.
Right I forgot about that.
I'd imagine there should be other fairly advanced FPGA-based clone systems in the near future as well.
thats pretty nice and a better price
that controller is freaking hideous though , wow
Yeah it's a different thing, but any casual buys they might have gotten just went out the window.
No one would have casual bought it, and i'll tell you why: you have to do research to find out when you can order it.
It's 185 bucks.That's an advertisement problem though, not product positioning.
I can see casuals wanting the AVS: it's a cheap NES that's plug and play on modern displays, works with the old stash of cartridges that's kept at their parents, and if you bundle it with an Everdrive, it can play every game ever.
Ok I don't know if the AVS is going to be cheap.
yeah I could have seen it making those 'tech nerd dream Christmas present' lists and doing well in gadget stores like thinkgeek.That's an advertisement problem though, not product positioning.
I can see casuals wanting the AVS: it's a cheap NES that's plug and play on modern displays, works with the old stash of cartridges that's kept at their parents, and if you bundle it with an Everdrive, it can play every game ever.
Ok I don't know if the AVS is going to be cheap.
One issue I'm seeing with the AVS stems from its output - it seems to only support 720p.I really think you should get the AVS rather than pay over the odds for an analogue. Preorders open in a week or so according to the official facebook feed at https://www.facebook.com/retroUSB/
as mentioned before, it's not emulation - it's a 100% hardware clone that functions identically to an actual NES and outputs via HDMI with no added lag. Also has various functions the NT does not have such as flawless Everdrive support (confirmed by retrousb) and scanlines. Price is $189.
One issue I'm seeing with the AVS stems from its output - it seems to only support 720p.
I'm guessing they kind of shat themselves when the NES mini was announced, it's definitely going to eat into their expected sales.
It's really not that hard to imagine. HDMI NES.I can't imagine what the overlap is supposed to be.
With how it's designed, I can't see how that can't be changed with future patches.
Obviously that's hypothetical and you shouldn't get one before an actual patch is released if 1080p is important to you.
1080p probably won't happen because the FPGA chosen for the machine hasn't enough logic processes left.
Write up I read here.
http://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/the-avs-potentially-worthy-fpga-nes.html?m=1
Already have the NT, but I'm still fascinated by this design.With how it's designed, I can't see how that can't be changed with future patches.
Obviously that's hypothetical and you shouldn't get one before an actual patch is released if 1080p is important to you.
It's really not that hard to imagine. HDMI NES.
Before the NES Mini was announced, this would have laid claim to be the only real HDMI NES. The first non-emulator garbage (eg Retron) affordable consumer product that played NES games and output over HDMI without being some complicated expensive mod-job (Kevtris board). Now there will be a much more famous HDMI NES available as well, and from Nintendo themselves no less.
It's not people who currently know about this stuff and are looking forward to that would be lost potential customers. It's casual tech geeks, who might have seen an 'HDMI NES' on tech websites once there was stock available of this and get interested, but who by then will now have an NES mini and probably think 'good enough for me'.
It's really not that hard to imagine. HDMI NES.
Before the NES Mini was announced, this would have laid claim to be the only real HDMI NES. The first non-emulator garbage (eg Retron) affordable consumer product that played NES games and output over HDMI without being some complicated expensive mod-job (Kevtris board). Now there will be a much more famous HDMI NES available as well, and from Nintendo themselves no less.
It's not people who currently know about this stuff and are looking forward to that would be lost potential customers. It's casual tech geeks, who might have seen an 'HDMI NES' on tech websites once there was stock available of this and get interested, but who by then will now have an NES mini and probably think 'good enough for me'.
Maybe new thread for the AVS? There's not much more to talk about the NT anymore and release of the AVS seems to be coming soon. It might be interesting as well as a heads up for those avoiding the $500 NES topic.
probably a good idea. I'm interested in it personally
Maybe new thread for the AVS? There's not much more to talk about the NT anymore and release of the AVS seems to be coming soon. It might be interesting as well as a heads up for those avoiding the $500 NES topic.
Yep. Preorders start in one day.
I can make the thread, it'll be up later.
That's the last thing you'll want!!!Yeah I'll bring the thread up later. Gotta sort it out first, don't want it half assed and result in informed "lol retron 5" posts
It's a long shot, but I want to ask: Anyone willing to sell their Analogue NT? I'd be willing to pay a decent amount for an HDMI version.
It's really not that hard to imagine. HDMI NES.
Before the NES Mini was announced, this would have laid claim to be the only real HDMI NES. The first non-emulator garbage (eg Retron) affordable consumer product that played NES games and output over HDMI without being some complicated expensive mod-job (Kevtris board). Now there will be a much more famous HDMI NES available as well, and from Nintendo themselves no less.
It's not people who currently know about this stuff and are looking forward to that would be lost potential customers. It's casual tech geeks, who might have seen an 'HDMI NES' on tech websites once there was stock available of this and get interested, but who by then will now have an NES mini and probably think 'good enough for me'.
Probably worth a new thread. I know a bunch of people will want to get in in this.Analogue NT Mini - an FPGA-based 1080p console.