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Analogue is an American technology company designing high-fidelity retro video game consoles using FPGA technology to preserve video game history.

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Analogue, Inc. is a prestigious American manufacturer of video game hardware, renowned for using Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology to recreate classic gaming consoles with reference-quality accuracy. Unlike traditional emulation, Analogue's systems—such as the Analogue Pocket, Duo, Mega Sg, and Super Nt—interact with original game cartridges and peripherals on a hardware level, ensuring zero lag and total compatibility.

Based in Seattle, Washington, the company is dedicated to the preservation of video game history, offering modern hardware solutions that breathe new life into legacy media. Their products support a wide range of systems including the Game Boy family, TurboGrafx-16, NES, and SNES, often featuring high-definition video output, high-fidelity audio, and premium build quality.

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Analogue Duo Entire NEC Video Game Ecosystem User Guide

May 7, 2024
Analogue Duo Entire NEC Video Game Ecosystem Specifications Manufacturer: Analogue Model: Duo Release Date: April 2024 Controller Support: 8BitDo Bluetooth, 2.4g controllers, 1st party controllers Number of Players: Up to…

analogue A3-MM-MC phono amplifier Instruction Manual

August 3, 2022
analogue A3-MM-MC phono amplifier Thank you very much for purchasing our product. Please read the operating instructions carefully before using the product. Please use the product correctly, with a full…

Analogue Pocket Game Gear Adapter User Guide

February 7, 2022
Analog Pocket Game Gear Adapter User Guide How to use the Analogue Pocket Game Gear Adapter Insert Game Gear Adapter into Pocket. Insert an original Game Gear cartridge into the…

Analogue Duo User Guide - Analogue

User Guide
The official user guide for the Analogue Duo, detailing setup, features, compatibility with NEC game systems like TurboGrafx-16 and PCE, controller options, firmware updates, and system settings.

Analogue Duo User Guide

User Guide
Comprehensive user guide for the Analogue Duo video game console, covering setup, features, settings, controller compatibility, and advanced usage for playing TurboGrafx-16, PCE, SuperGrafx, and CD-ROM² games.

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Analogue Pocket Console User Manual

Analogue-0650245198125 • October 23, 2025
Comprehensive user manual for the Analogue Pocket Console, covering setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications.

Analogue support FAQ

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  • How do I update the firmware on my Analogue Pocket or Duo?

    To update the firmware (Analogue OS), download the latest firmware .bin file from the Analogue support website. Copy the file to the root directory of a FAT or exFAT formatted SD card, insert it into the console, and power it on. The update process will start automatically.

  • What cartridge systems are compatible with the Analogue Pocket?

    Out of the box, the Analogue Pocket is compatible with the entire library of Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges. Adapters are available separately for Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Atari Lynx, and TurboGrafx-16 cartridges.

  • Does the Analogue Duo connect to a TV?

    Yes, the Analogue Duo outputs video and audio via HDMI to modern displays and televisions. It supports lag-free playback and includes various display modes to simulate original CRT screens.

  • Can I use wireless controllers with Analogue consoles?

    Yes, modern Analogue consoles like the Duo and the Analogue Dock support Bluetooth and 2.4g wireless controllers, including 8BitDo controllers, allowing for wireless gameplay.

  • Is emulation used in Analogue consoles?

    No, Analogue consoles use FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) technology to engineer the hardware to function exactly like the original systems, providing zero lag and full hardware compatibility without software emulation.