Analogue adds some “modern convenience” to its contemporary remake of the Nintendo 64 with its latest update. In version 1.3.0 of Analogue’s 3DOS, players have the ability to quicksave whenever they want thanks to the company’s “signature save state system” called Memories. Now, instead of risking trying to reach the next save point with low HP, the Memories feature allows you to capture game progress at any time and reload whenever you want.
Analogue first introduced Memories with Analogue Pocket in 2022 and will later announce this feature as part of the Analogue 3D announcement. However, the quicksave feature was ultimately delayed and did not come with the console’s November 2025 launch. Now that it’s here, Analogue has introduced keyboard shortcuts for creating Memories, which work on both 8BitDo’s 64 controller and the original N64 controllers, and allows 3D owners to generate up to 20 save files with Memories. According to Analogue, the oldest file will be automatically deleted when creating a new quicksave, but players can pin a specific memory to ensure its preservation.
Analog 3D owners can download the latest firmware, along with some bug fixes as well, from the company’s website. While this update is good news for existing owners, those still looking to get their hands on an Analogue 3D will have to wait for further stock alerts, as the original and limited edition colorways have been out of stock for some time now.