Analogue 3D Finally Adds Save State Support

▼ Summary
– Analogue released a firmware update for the Analogue 3D console that adds the Memories save state feature.
– Memories, previously available on the Analogue Pocket, lets users save and resume gameplay at any moment without reaching a specific save point.
– The feature reduces save-related issues on the Analogue 3D since the Virtual Controller Pak option is unavailable when using original or wired N64 controllers.
Analogue has rolled out a fresh firmware update for the Analogue 3D console, finally introducing the long-awaited Memories save state feature. Originally debuting on the company’s handheld Analogue Pocket, Memories lets you save your game at any moment and return to that precise point later, eliminating the need to reach a designated save location. This addition is a significant quality-of-life improvement for the Analogue 3D, especially since the Virtual Controller Pak option remains unavailable when using original or wired N64 controllers, which has caused frustration for players trying to preserve their progress. The update directly addresses one of the console’s most notable gaps, making it easier to manage saves without relying on the console’s finicky controller memory support.
(Source: The Verge)




