koam said:I'm confused.. why is the first reply before the first post?
koam said:I'm confused.. why is the first reply before the first post?
fugimax said:I was blown away by the crispness of the titles. The video quality is just amazing. You've never played such a crisp SMB.
i'm a very special personkoam said:I'm confused.. why is the first reply before the first post?
Dragona Akehi said:That's component out.
Love the component out.
Component out is your proverbial "daddy".
PS: All virtual console games are also 480p, including the 2D titles.
Oh yeah.
CrunchyB said:I don't suppose there's a way to "convert" my (hardware) games into Virtual Console games?
I'd love to get my NES/SNES/N64 catologue on a Wii, but I'm not buying all those games again, no even at discount rates. :|
Kaijima said:Can anyone who was there relate what the frame rate in Super Mario 64 was like via the VC?
Don't count on it.CO_Andy said:So... Is Goldeneye still in limbo?
In all honesty, the original Smash Brothers is one of my favorite games ever. I prefer it to the GC version, and this only sweetens the deal, heh.Mama Smurf said:With the bump in resolution and improved framerates (if Sonic is any indication anyway), I can't wait for some of the N64 games. It's a shame so many of the titles I'd want to play with now smooth framerates are Rare games, JFG in particular.
no, it looks much better. I use my xbox frequently for emus on my HDTV (via component) and it looked much cleaner.it looks like...any other emulator running on a TV
hopefully we'll get goemon 2,3 and 4 for the snes and goemon's great adventure with all the scenes that were removed in the US versionDuderz said:Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon with sharper graphics and (maybe, but I doubt it) a smoother framerate = bliss.
TIME PARADOXbalohna said:How are they in the back yard without any stars? Was the demo just a completely open castle with every level available or something?
uhm...? Anisotropic filtering is a technique that relates to the rendering of textures in 3D computer graphics, not 2D. I don't understand how you think anisotropic filtering would enhance SNES graphics.Barnolde said:N64 looks good, but the SNES could use Anisotropic filtering.
I really hope its possible.(since it doesnt run smoothly on any emuator)Duderz said:Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon with sharper graphics and (maybe, but I doubt it) a smoother framerate = bliss.
That's pretty much correct for the sprite-based games, but for 3D N64 games they're actually rendered at a higher resolution.Hyllian said:It seems to me just a ZOOMx2 applied to the original resolution. It's because I can see the pixels, like in any image zoomed 2x. Am I wrong?
OMG! Someone send HQ2x filter to Nintendo. It would be amazing!JoshuaJSlone said:That's pretty much correct for the sprite-based games, but for 3D N64 games they're actually rendered at a higher resolution.
just like the first reply to this thread happened before it was postedbalohna said:How are they in the back yard without any stars? Was the demo just a completely open castle with every level available or something?
..pakbeka.. said:TIME PARADOX
Tain said:Hell no to HQ2x.
I'm actually thrilled to see SMW with no nasty linear filtering.