>Software emu autists have Ares and other ParaLLEl-based software emulators.
>FPGA autists finally have their well-developed N64 core on Mister.
>Normies have hi-res N64 emulation on Switch/2 with save states, all the major 1st party and Rare games, and optional Bluetooth controller repros of the original pad.

>Who is this product for?
It's for YouTubers like picrel to shill and overpaid tech bugmen to onions over, play once then stick in a closet. The normies going apeshit in YouTube comments are not going to buy a $250 once they realise this device does not actually RENDER in 4K like the Switch N64 service does. This is the reason why they haven't shown it running yet. The average normie will not accept an upscaled 240p, regardless of shader options.

Analogue has lost an enormous chunk of the enthusiast crowd that probably would have ponied up for this thing 3-4 years ago before the N64 Mister core. The Pocket filled a "boutique handheld" niche that appeals to Apple fags, but with attractive Chinesium products like the TrimUI Brick now on the market, they're in trouble.

TL;DR - you can't get normies to care about FPGA-based accuracy when the image is still 240p and Nintendo offers their own HD emulation with included games for $50 a year. Most normies sold their carts a long, long time ago.