Funky Papa
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Not a huge fan of Morbidly Obese Mario.
I am, still trying to figure it out.
Weird and probably unwelcome addition...
Scanline effect on top of the 3DNES augmented game emulator.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1QsV8JwqaI
TO DESTOROY ALL ENEMIES!!
After Burner 2
Ranger X
Mega Turrican
Barbie Super Model
Tinkering a bit with my XRGB settings and scanlines
Looks good, Rich. Does it all fall apart when the games are in motion though?Something slightly different - no scanlines though, sorry.
For the time being I've moved my retro consoles into the living room. I've ordered a framemeister - which will arrive in a couple of weeks, but until then I've plugged everything into the RGB SCART socket on the back of my LG 55" HDTV (nothing unusual, every TV in the UK has RGB SCART input)
surprisingly, it upscales 240p sources quite well. Here's some shots of my rgb modded Super Famicom Jr and N64. Sorry about the flash in some of them:
Looks good, Rich. Does it all fall apart when the games are in motion though?
I love the art in this game
Camera battery just died so waiting for it to fully charge up so managed to only take a few pics of Akumajyo Dracula X
First time posting here, hope you like it
Pics from Gleylancer intro, taken on a 21" Sony Trinitron tv
I love the art in this game
These are superb, which Trinitron model is this? looks amazingly sharp.
Thanks, the TV is a Sony Trinitron KV-21LS30E. It's not a broadcast monitor, but for a consumer TV the quality is awesome using a good RGB Scart cable.
Some pics from Zero Wing
All your base are belong to us
I miss so much the retro anime look in nowadays games
Probably not the best thread but I thought if anyone wants it you guys might.
I have a Sony PVM-2030 sitting here with zero use I'm interested in getting rid of for FREE.
I'm in AZ; hit me up via PM if interested. Includes remote. Last time I turned it on it worked.
Some pics from Zero Wing
I miss so much the retro anime look in nowadays games
Some pics from Zero Wing
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I miss so much the retro anime look in nowadays games
Thanks, the TV is a Sony Trinitron KV-21LS30E. It's not a broadcast monitor, but for a consumer TV the quality is awesome using a good RGB Scart cable.
Amazing shots.
Do you mind me asking which Trinitron is that and if you can share your service menu settings (if you ever tweaked them, of course)? I own a 21" too, so if possible I'd like to compare my settings with yours.
Asked the same thing, it really is one of the best looking Trinitrons, curious what the chassis is.
Amazing shots.
Do you mind me asking which Trinitron is that and if you can share your service menu settings (if you ever tweaked them, of course)? I own a 21" too, so if possible I'd like to compare my settings with yours.
What can I say? I'm a total scanlines fanboy
Aren't we all?
I got a new phone and decided to see if I could take a few snapshots at my games with it. Better than expected even though the G4 is advertized of having a good (cellphone) camera.
Pocky & Rocky is just a really beautiful game in motion as well.
This is probably starting to be a bit too zoomed in, but I had to try.
My service menu settings, though I have to put the finishing touches using the 240p test suite:
Nothing beats retro games on a true 240p display:
photos taken of my New 3DS XL playing said games in 1:1 native resolution mode. The 3DS having a 240p screen can be useful!
Well heres my first attempt at pics of my new Sony PVM with those sweet RGB cables you guys suggested:
Theres a little of what seems like burn-in on the screen, but other than that, it looks beautiful.
The color seems way better than the RF picture I grew up with.
And heres some more from Earthbound.
Set up is SFC via SCART to BNC on a Sony PVM1271Q.
Now to actually play it, now that I set this artifact up.
Right. I have never been able to understand the appeal either.You know, I've never been interested about scanlines.
I've been gaming since the NES days, and I had a huge 27 inch TV during the SNES days, so I could really see those scanlines. But I never looked at the screen and felt the scanlines were part of the game or experience, I always saw it as something that's just endemic to TVs.
When I saw a NES game emulated on a PC monitor back in 1999, it looked crystal clear and pixel perfect, just like what I thought the game really looked in the first place.
Right. I have never been able to understand the appeal either.