Analogue Nt mini


The Analogue Nt mini is an FPGA-based aftermarket Nintendo Entertainment System and Famicom designed and manufactured by Seattle based company Analogue, Inc. Distinct from the original Analogue Nt, the Nt mini is designed around an FPGA.
With a 1080p HDMI, analog video, analog audio, original NES-style controller ports, a Famicom expansion port, a Famicom microphone input, the Nt mini works with all NES, Famicom, Famicom Disk System cartridges and accessories from Nintendo's 8Bit era. Like the original Analogue Nt, the Nt mini's enclosure is a solid aluminum unibody enclosure manufactured from 6061 aluminum. It is 20% smaller than the original Nt.

Jailbroken Firmware

An alternative "Jailbroken" firmware for the Nt mini was "'unofficially'" released on February 3, 2017, by Analogue's lead electrical engineer, Kevin Horton.