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Irish,
You can do everything that is done on the remote with the face buttons on the unit. A bit cumbersome, but it is all there!
haha that occurred to me a little while back too, i'm just being obtuse but you're right...my other problem is my habit of spending my nights off drunkely booting up classic games which leaves me in piss poor condition to manage such actions, heh
After owning a Panasonic GT50 Plasma, I could never go back to a CRT for anything! They look atrocious! My girlfriend has my old Trinitron, and I realized how bad it really is. Even Gamecube through Componet looks like poop compared to on my Plasma.
pretty bold statements! i havent had access to a trinitron since my old roomate had one in the DC days, they're fairly cheap down here sometimes on craigslist so god knows when i have a house/room one day i might just do a side by side comparison for my own benefit...but yeah, so far some of this thread's effort has at least been refuting the notion that retro gaming on an HDTV must be laggy, blurry crap
By the way, I saw this image earlier in some other thread, but I forget what the details were behind it:
Seriously. That looks ridiculous. I think that was dark10x's shot, but I could be wrong... but in any case, what hardware was used to make this happen? Because I want it.
A $250-300 Playchoice 10 PPU and a very complicated mod.
yeah, my man bapho had it right - it's this dude Shining, real good guy in some of the retro threads (at least i recall it being his). its my personal template now: when i finally get to see PPU replacement/NES HDMI shots, if i don't see the potential for that, i'm out
Great thread, Irish, and thanks for the OP. Can't believe we haven't had one before. I think there was a "retro gaming on HD TVs" thread but it doesn't include all the cool gadgets and mods we have now. I've had my sights on XRGB mini for a while now, despite having a nice Sony Wega CRT that I got for next to nothing just sitting on a shelf in my basement because....
yeah man, i think you might be referring to
NES on an HDTV, can it look nice?, which i got most of the pics in the OP from, great thread but we totally needed a catch-all for this stuff!
Secondly, would you ever be able to use a single one to hook up multiple retro consoles?
ehh...kind of? here's what i do:
HDMI 1 - Dreamcast (VGA > HDMI, with audio in the av ports nearby
HDMI 2 - Neo Geo X Gold cause whateer
D Link w/Component Plug - alternates Gamecube & PS2
RGB - EU SCART adapter, with plugs next to it for Genesis, SNES, Saturn, N64 and PCE
Composite - NES for the time
i even printed out logos to put on the SCART's to help identify, swapping takes seconds and its off to the corner of my unit so it's drunken-reaching distance and not blocking anything. again the more i research SCART switches, the more it seemed only expensive powered ones would maintain the quality i was after, and even then it was usually like 3 ports so i decided against it for now.
PS3, 360 & WU are HDMI'd into the receiver cause why bother? debated WU over the mini just for Wii games but ive read it's not a good look, and i just don't care enough at the moment to hook up my Wii just for those titles.
So all I need to get RGB on that list above is the right cable? I'm thinking of RGB for my SNES (SFC) since I play it a lot, but I always thought you needed to do some soldering inside.
what's your TV like? you of course gotta make sure you can accept a SCART cable, or get an adapter! wait i think this was already answered