Saving Face: The Evolution of Retro Gaming Consoles The latest update to Analogue 3D's firmware has brought a long awaited feature to its contemporary remake of the Nintendo 64: the ability to save at any point.
This addition may seem trivial, but it reflects a larger shift in how we interact with retro gaming consoles.
Analogue's decision to include quicksaving as part of its signature save state system, called Memories, is telling.