I would blow Dane Cook posted:Ok but is it the same as deblurring with a gameshark code? The gameshark code removes anti-aliasing, which is separate from the blur effect. Here's what an UltraHDMI-modded N64 looks like with AA and the blur filter disabled: Ideally you should be able to get the same picture with the new custom firmware on the N64RGB and a decent upscaler like the Framemeister. Monitor Burn fucked around with this message at 23:23 on Dec 1, 2016 |
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rdbbb posted:I only play Super versions of games. This includes Super Troll Islands. Better include Super Pitfall too.
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It means he gets Super Adventure Island II though, and that cancels out a lot.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 00:05 |
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Mogomra posted:What controllers are you using now? I can't for the life of me get my two 8bitdo controllers to exit games by pressing start + select. I end up having to find my usb keyboard, plugging it in, and hitting the keys bound to start and select or I just get lazy and reboot the Raspberry Pi from my phone... If I could get the exiting games thing to work I'd be using my retropie a whole lot more. For now I'm just using a wired 360 controller, and it picked that up with no problems at all - plugged it in, held a button for a while, and then it had me map it. It works fine with the start+select combo. I'll try my SFC30 when I get home, how odd. I did have to plug in a USB keyboard to hit escape when I was configuring audio mixer options, that was dumb.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 00:47 |
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END ME SCOOB posted:It means he gets Super Adventure Island II though, and that cancels out a lot. Super Pac-Man is one of the best Pac-Man games. Super Mario Bros. is a good twist on the Mario Bros. formula.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 01:16 |
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h_double posted:Super Pac-Man is one of the best Pac-Man games. Well, it's in the top 50 Pac-Man games at least. Barely.
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d0s posted:the only good thing I ever found at a pawn shop was robo aleste for 5 bucks and this was no joke like 17 years ago Sealed Lightening Force for $5, in 2011. Conker's Bad Fur Day for $5 I can't remember when, but after it became a hot item. CIB Super Mario Bros. for $20, a few months ago. Most pawn shop trips I leave empty-handed, but they're the only place I have even the slightest hope of finding anything good anymore.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 03:13 |
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I wish I lived wherever you do, lots of pawn shops here don't even take anything that isn't gold/jewelry anymore
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 06:45 |
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The Lightening Force was from a pawn shop in Meriden, CT I went to once on vacation (which had quite a bit of retrogaming stuff), and the Conker's Bad Fur Day was from one in Columbia, MO that I went to multiple times, but they never had anything else exciting. The SMB was from a place in Fayetteville, AR that barely had any video game stuff. It was like: a few random PS3 games, a couple of SNES sports titles, complete Super Mario Bros. in excellent condition.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 07:06 |
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There was one locally owned thrift shop that I got a very nice SNES/N64 score several months back that I posted about here, and they had a trickle of other decent stuff for a bit, including a white PS2 slim with white controller for pretty cheap, but in the last few months they barely have anything anymore. Either I'm getting there at the wrong times or that was all a one time thing. The other day though they did have a fat PS3, for $75. I very much passed. shyduck fucked around with this message at 07:12 on Dec 2, 2016 |
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The best deal I got at a pawn shop was finding Marvel vs Capcom 2 for the PS2 for five bucks, back when it was still going used for 60. Sold it when the XBLA/PSN release happen for about five times what I paid for it.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 07:15 |
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The best I've managed in recent years was a copy of Jet Set Radio Future for $2 at a Blockbuster. With a scratchless disc, no less.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 07:31 |
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Went to a pawn shop in Riverside, CA in 2012 and bought a scratched-label with a missing screw Tennis on the NES for 50 cents. Brought it home, and put it away for a month when I had time to crack it open and clean it. A month later, I open it up to clean it, and it's a famicom converter cart. And it's not even Tennis! It was "Robot Gyro" when I booted it up. Comedy.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 08:00 |
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Best score recently was a Vectrex with box of random Atari controllers for $100 at a Gas Station fleamarket in Florida. Going through the box of controllers later I found a Vectrex 3d Imager with the 3d Minestorm disc and two Wico Command sticks. Finally got to use it last night when my Sean Kelly cart came in. It is the best early 3d system I have ever used. It accomplishes the fishbowl effect like early 3ds titles, but on a vector monitor. And recently I was given an Apple ][e that just needed a solder joint fixed. Other than that, it has been a slim past few years for retro finds for me.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 17:51 |
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I find loads of old PC games still scattered around and the occasional cool game (one of my local pawn shops always has a couple of Lynx carts around I might get someday) but there's basically no chance of finding decent hardware any more. Anything decent I find either doesn't work or is way dirtier than I have the motivation to clean.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 18:16 |
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The only way to get a deal around here is to find someone who isn't aware of the retro game hype. I listed a set of old golf clubs on CL not too ago and included "will trade for old games" in the description. Some guy emailed me offering a CIB jungle green n64 and like 20 games. Everything was in pristine condition.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 21:37 |
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Caitlin posted:The guy she's writing about is the psychopath who harassed and stalked me (thankfully I'm only briefly mentioned here). The best things to come out of Twin Galaxies are A. the tracking of competitive gaming scores as a concept and B. Walter Day - most other people genuinely invested in TG at this point are complete psychos or only barely involved at best. Inexplicably they are the ones who are still partnered with Guinness, which is the only shred of relevancy they have to hang on to post Walter. Holy poo poo. I just read the blog. He's on his Twitter demanding that the FBI and Donald Trump (??) do something about her post. What a loving psychopath. It seems like this is all unraveling right now. Please keep us updated (on his inevitable arrest).
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 22:04 |
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I'm really surprised that this nutcase has anyone on his side. One look at his posts should put him in the back-away-slowly division.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 22:32 |
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Is there a legit (as in not a scam) place that sell inserts and the cases for Neo Geo MVS games? Now that I have a decent library of the games, I want them to be protected and look nice. Just having them out with the worn labels looks like butt.
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Jimbot posted:Is there a legit (as in not a scam) place that sell inserts and the cases for Neo Geo MVS games? Now that I have a decent library of the games, I want them to be protected and look nice. Just having them out with the worn labels looks like butt. You want Shockboxes. https://southtown-homebrew.com/index.php?cPath=170
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Doc Morbid posted:Folks on Twitter are saying that Micomsoft announced they're stopping production of the Framemeister, no word of a successor so far but I'm guessing they'll be releasing something with 4k support at some point. xamphear posted:Edit: Here's the google translate for the tweet. Sounds like the chip they use inside the unit is going EOL, but they're buying a bunch to keep production going for another year. I asked a friend of mine who teaches in Japan for a quick look at this: quote:Pretty much yeah. Their main IC supplier won't take new orders after February 2017, so they plan on making a big order that should last them for a year, but all future orders will be dependent on their stockpile of those ICs, so they can't guarantee it will last for the full year if many people order from them. Sucks. We just got a big 1080p HDTV and it doesn't support 240p inputs, so a FRAMEMEISTER looked like something we'd need to get decent video out of it. Then I checked and it seems like everywhere is either sold out with a month+ until restock or charging ridiculous prices.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 23:02 |
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At least it sounds like the OSSC https://www.videogameperfection.com/products/open-source-converter/ will be a pretty good cheaper alternative early next year once they have the digital audio board out.
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Alucardd posted:At least it sounds like the OSSC https://www.videogameperfection.com/products/open-source-converter/ will be a pretty good cheaper alternative early next year once they have the digital audio board out. Between this and the Retro AVS, I don't understand the recent trend of homebrew projects supporting 720p but not 1080p. Can you even buy a 720p native resolution display any more? The whole selling point of eliminating input lag is lost when you have to use your TV to convert 720p to 1080p. Monitor Burn fucked around with this message at 00:36 on Dec 3, 2016 |
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720p multiplies cleaner based on the 240p resolution. 1080p is not only more work naturally, but it also isn't a perfect fit so you have to do funny scaling. Your average HDTV most people are using will also be super good at scaling 720p to native resolution, which for many people is probably neither 720p nor 1080p unless you have a pretty recent or expensive TV. Karasu Tengu fucked around with this message at 00:47 on Dec 3, 2016 |
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Doc Morbid posted:but I'm guessing they'll be releasing something with 4k support at some point. I don't think there'd be any point to this for any consumer product outputting an analog signal, any 4K TV is already going to handle 720p and 1080p signals about as well as can be expected. This unfortunately most likely means the end-end.
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Elliotw2 posted:Your average HDTV most people are using will also be super good at scaling 720p to native resolution, which for many people is probably neither 720p nor 1080p unless you have a pretty recent or expensive TV. That's bullshit, with 1080p TVs at least - and 1080p TVs are hardly expensive either. I got my 1080p 32 inch set back in 2011 and it was only $300, so it's not like it took forever for prices to go down or anything, and it was just a regular Vizio from Target. So not like "$300 because I hunted down a special Amazon deal". 1920x1080 screens are like 99% of the screens a 1080p set will have. Occasionally you get the odd 1920x1200 in small sizes, or like 1440x1080 stretched native if you're a weirdo who insists on buying old plasma-panel TVs, for the same reason their 720p versions were often 1024x768 stretched. fishmech fucked around with this message at 01:22 on Dec 3, 2016 |
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Are there any comparable alternatives to the framemeister?
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 01:03 |
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If you still want a Framemeister and want to avoid scalper markup you can get one at Solaris Japan for like $320. The only problem is it is backordered and won't ship until January, but it's better than paying out the rear end on eBay. I've been meaning to get one forever so given recent developments I just ordered one from here. https://solarisjapan.com/products/xrgb-mini-framemeister-compact-up-scaler-unit
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Elliotw2 posted:720p multiplies cleaner based on the 240p resolution. 1080p is not only more work naturally, but it also isn't a perfect fit so you have to do funny scaling. So what exactly is happening when I use my framemeister on my 1080p TV? It's not giving me a perfect image? Or is it adding black borders that I don't notice or something? Would changing it to 720p make it look better? I know with scanlines it does but I don't use them.
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 02:00 |
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Looks like it's time to put up my Framemeister for sale since I converted to CRT.
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Got an Avenue 6 PCE pad in the mail today that I ordered a few weeks ago, and decided to put it through its paces on the PCE port of Street Fighter II Champion Edition (seriously; what else did I buy this thing for?). The pad works great, although you have to switch between modes to use the Turbo Everdrive menu (this is likely due to stretching the inputs of the 9 pin as far as they can go, like the Sega Genesis and its 6-button pad). The port of SF2CE? Well, for the game itself, I'm actually really impressed by how well it plays. However, it's about as bare-bones a port as you can get. No credit reel for passing on 8 stars (though I lost four times, if that matters). In other news, why didn't anyone tell me that playing through Final Fight One as one of the unlocked Alpha skins turns the game into "Final Fight - Existential Crisis"? That poo poo is hilarious and I highly recommend it.
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 02:08 |
In light of the framemeister nonsense, I'm just gonna say gently caress it and get an RGB monitor. What's a good size?
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Charles Get-Out posted:In light of the framemeister nonsense, I'm just gonna say gently caress it and get an RGB monitor. What's a good size? 14" is good if it's just you and can have it on your desk. 20" is the other sweet spot for 2 players. I have a 14" sitting on my corner desk right now.
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8-bit Miniboss posted:14" is good if it's just you and can have it on your desk. 20" is the other sweet spot for 2 players. None of my friends care about retrogaming so 14" it is! Do you use a Sony PVM or are there other brands/models that are as good?
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Charles Get-Out posted:None of my friends care about retrogaming so 14" it is! Do you use a Sony PVM or are there other brands/models that are as good? I do. I have a PVM-14L5. I got it specifically for 480p stuff. There are a handful of other models that do as well. Sony monitors are the simplest to get a hold of since they seem to have been in every studio and hospital. There are other manufacturers that are also good but not as ubiquitous or as well known. JVC, Panasonic and Ikegami. Olympus could be counted I guess since some of the models are rebranded Sony's.
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Wise Fwom Yo Gwave posted:Got an Avenue 6 PCE pad in the mail today that I ordered a few weeks ago, and decided to put it through its paces on the PCE port of Street Fighter II Champion Edition (seriously; what else did I buy this thing for?). The pad works great, although you have to switch between modes to use the Turbo Everdrive menu (this is likely due to stretching the inputs of the 9 pin as far as they can go, like the Sega Genesis and its 6-button pad). Actually the pce 6 button pad is even more hosed up than the genesis. It's a combination of two game pads with one having start+select held to differentiate which pad is being used for the extra buttons
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The problem with big game collections: I have a few free hours to play something. I have spent the past twenty minutes deciding which system I want to hook up. Edit: The answer was, as it is for so many questions in life, the Dreamcast. Random Stranger fucked around with this message at 03:03 on Dec 3, 2016 |
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I have a nerdroom with four consoles hooked up at once, in addition to the PS3 and Wii U in the living room, and my only gaming related activities the past two weeks have been Elder Scrolls Online on my days off and watching LPs on my Vita to fall asleep. I don't have the time for gaming that I used to, but more than that it's like I don't have the necessary mental energy to enjoy it. I'd love to get totally engrossed in a RPG like I used to, but maybe that'll have to wait until I retire.
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Lunar / Lunar 2 are the last great RPGs for me. After that, I just couldn't get in to any as deeply. Xenosaga hit very, very close, until they cancelled the last 3 games and shoehorned the story into Xenosaga 3. I'm 30 and just don't have the time or emotional excess to cry at another Kos-mos or whatever.
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With rpgs these days I don't even deal with emotional investment anymore and I just really like the mechanics. Once in a rare while I get sucked into a game and go buck wild. FFXV which I figured was going to be a snooze fest has become my new skyrim.
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