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Analogue Interactive, a company that old videogamehardware in a new jacket stops, has a Nintendo Entertainment System made with a housing made of aluminum 6061. The NES would not use emulation for games to run.

The Analogue Nt is built around the heart and brain of the original NES’, on the product page. By the use of reverse engineered the hardware of the NES would be emulation not needed. The console is more than a year in development, says founder Chris Taber to Polygon. The image output is via an rgb interface that is an analog signal of ‘the highest quality’ would give, and the housing is made of an aluminum 6061 alloy, which is sturdy and is also used for iMacs, MacBooks and small planes. Incidentally, anodize Apple aluminum; it is not known whether Analogue Nt does.

The Analogue Nt supports four players, which probably indicates integration of the NES Four Score accessory, 1990. More details about the console gives the company only at a later stage free. Has already Analogue among other things, a wooden Neo Geo. At the end of march should the NES in Analogues online store, and possibly the console bundled with newly-developed NES games. Or just as often as they used to in the cartridges must be blown before the games start, it is not yet clear.