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Ico is such a surprising game to be in 240p... but I guess it was in development on the PS1.
TLG is just repeating the cycle.
Ico is such a surprising game to be in 240p... but I guess it was in development on the PS1.
Ico is such a surprising game to be in 240p... but I guess it was in development on the PS1.
I have to say, guys if you don't own a PVM, track down a PVM. The thing has changed my life and unless you're really not doing your research it should cost you at least $200 less than a Framemeister. Honestly unless space is at a premium I don't understand why you would get one instead of a PVM.
This is new to me.Ico is such a surprising game to be in 240p... but I guess it was in development on the PS1.
Size. Viewing distance on a couch is more important than when you were sitting cross cross applesauce as a 10 year old 12in from the screen.
I have to say, guys if you don't own a PVM, track down a PVM. The thing has changed my life and unless you're really not doing your research it should cost you at least $200 less than a Framemeister. Honestly unless space is at a premium I don't understand why you would get one instead of a PVM.
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There's videos of the ps1 version out thereThis is new to me.
I need a way to get optical audio out of my GCN to match my PS2 and Xbox. I wonder if this would allow it.
I have to say, guys if you don't own a PVM, track down a PVM. The thing has changed my life and unless you're really not doing your research it should cost you at least $200 less than a Framemeister. Honestly unless space is at a premium I don't understand why you would get one instead of a PVM.
Never seen those before and didn't know about that either!!!There's videos of the ps1 version out there
There are a good number of reasons to own one between being able to capture game footage directly from it, more convenient, being able to deinterlace games which is a godsend because interlacing sucks, hooking up numerous consoles to it, it's features, etc.I have to say, guys if you don't own a PVM, track down a PVM. The thing has changed my life and unless you're really not doing your research it should cost you at least $200 less than a Framemeister. Honestly unless space is at a premium I don't understand why you would get one instead of a PVM.
HDMI splitter that has optical out?I need a way to get optical audio out of my GCN to match my PS2 and Xbox. I wonder if this would allow it.
Here's a list:
Art of Fighting Anthology - (US, JP, EU)
City Crisis - (US, JP, EU)
Disgaea - (US, JP, EU)
Disney's Stitch - Experiment 626 - (US, JP, EU)
DoDonPachi Dai-Ou-Jou (in TATE mode only) - (JP)
Espgaluda (in TATE mode only) - (JP)
Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1 - (US, JP, EU)
Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 2 - (US, JP)
Fu'un Super Combo - (JP)
Gradius III - (US, JP, EU)
Gunbird Special Edition - (JP, EU)
Gunvari Collection + Time Crisis - (JP)
ICO - (US, JP, EU)
The King of Fighters 2000 - (US, JP, EU)
La Pucelle Tactics - (US, JP, EU)
Makai Kingdom - (US, JP, EU)
Mega Man X Collection - (US)
Oretachi Geasen Zoku Sono 8: Yi Er Kung Fu - (JP)
Phantom Brave - (US, JP, EU)
Sega AGES 2500 Series Vol. 20 Space Harrier II Collection - (JP)
Sega AGES 2500 Series Vol. 21 SDI & Quartet - (JP)
Sega AGES 2500 Series Vol. 23 Sega Memorial Selection (not confirmed) - (JP)
Sega AGES 2500 Series Vol. 25 Gunstar Treasure Box - (JP)
Sega AGES 2500 Series Vol. 28: Tetris Collection - (JP)
Sega AGES 2500 Series Vol. 29 Monsterworld Collection - (JP)
Sega AGES 2500 Series Vol. 30 Galaxy Force II - (JP)
Sega AGES 2500 Series Vol. 32 Phantasy Star Complete Collection - (JP)
Sega AGES 2500 Series Vol. 33 Fantasy Zone Complete Collection - (JP)
Shadow of Destiny - (US, JP, EU)
The Shooting - Double Shienryu (in TATE mode only) - (JP)
Sky Gunner (Uniform Processing Mode) - (US, JP)
Tekken 1 (via Tekken 5) - (US, JP, EU)
Tekken 2 (via Tekken 5) - (US, JP, EU)
World Heroes Anthology - (US, JP, EU)
I have to say, guys if you don't own a PVM, track down a PVM. The thing has changed my life and unless you're really not doing your research it should cost you at least $200 less than a Framemeister. Honestly unless space is at a premium I don't understand why you would get one instead of a PVM.
I played on an XM-29 before I realized CRT wasn't worth it in my case. It changed my life toward HDTV + scaler.
I played on an XM-29 before I realized CRT wasn't worth it in my case. It changed my life toward HDTV + scaler.
What's with mutiny all of the sudden? Scalers... HDTVs what the hell?
Somebody call the inquisition.
jk
Sometimes I think we are so focused on image quality in this thread that we often forget how the size of the display can be more important to creating a fun living room experience.
Sometimes I think we are so focused on image quality in this thread that we often forget how the size of the display can be more important to creating a fun living room experience.
Retro games are meant to be played 2 feet from the screen. At that distance, a 20 inch display is plenty.
Curious, why not?
FTFYTo me, retro games are meant to be played 2 feet from the screen. At that distance, a 20 inch display is plenty for my needs.
if there's a way to play duck hunt on my HDTV, i'd be all over it.
CRT has it's upside.
There is. It involves using a wii remote and an arduino. And it works with all consoles not just the NES. There is a video on how the guy did it, but I can't find it right now.
I have to say, guys if you don't own a PVM, track down a PVM. The thing has changed my life and unless you're really not doing your research it should cost you at least $200 less than a Framemeister. Honestly unless space is at a premium I don't understand why you would get one instead of a PVM.
You know what I realized? I totally prefer Wii games (on original Wii hardware) upscaled to 1080p on my 60" HDTV rather than playing them on my 20" PVM.
Yes, the degree of aliasing is profound. And a PVM has way better colors and IQ at (even at 480i) than my 1080p LED HDTV ever will. But dammit, the games still look better to me even with all that aliasing on my HDTV. The image is just so much more stable when it's progressive scan and they still look really good when blown up on a 60" screen. I would not be shocked if some of the developers designed the games with upscaling in mind (similar to how Xbox 360 and PS3 developers designed games at sub-HD resolutions for performance reasons) because of how detailed they look when played on a large screen.
There is. It involves using a wii remote and an arduino. And it works with all consoles not just the NES. There is a video on how the guy did it, but I can't find it right now.
Sometimes I think we are so focused on image quality in this thread that we often forget how the size of the display can be more important to creating a fun living room experience.
P.S. Now that I grabbed my original red Wii from my parents place, the waves of nostalgia are flooding back. This truly is my favorite system of all time.
I find it's the opposite for me... Wii games look much better on a 480p CRT than on my 1080p plasma. I agree it's better to play Wii shooters on a big screen, but nothing on a HDTV ends up looking as clean and smooth as it can on a CRT:
If you're European, your wish has been granted!This makes me wish I had a decent sized 16:9 CRT monitor so badly so that I could see these games in their native resolution with perfect SD image quality.
Probably not, but make sure to check on that.Wow, that's quite a surprising list, and I own several games in there. Are the non-TATE shmup-titles 240p out of the box? Because I don't remember - say - the Neo Geo Online Collections defaulting that resolution. Or is it only selectable using component video out mode?
You know what I realized? I totally prefer Wii games (on original Wii hardware) upscaled to 1080p on my 60" HDTV rather than playing them on my 20" PVM.
Yes, the degree of aliasing is profound. And a PVM has way better colors and IQ at (even at 480i) than my 1080p LED HDTV ever will. But dammit, the games still look better to me even with all that aliasing on my HDTV. The image is just so much more stable when it's progressive scan and they still look really good when blown up on a 60" screen. I would not be shocked if some of the developers designed the games with upscaling in mind (similar to how Xbox 360 and PS3 developers designed games at sub-HD resolutions for performance reasons) because of how detailed they look when played on a large screen.
Furthermore, Wii games that use pointer controls (like the Pikmin ports) simply feel better when the screen is large and far away than when it's close and smaller in size. After trying to play Wii games on my small screen, I totally get why some people found motion controls annoying: you need a certain distance from the display to play comfortably. At 20 inches, things start to feel really cramped at 5-6 feet (which I found to be the minimum distance for adequate controls), especially if the game is letterboxed as many later-gen Wii games were on a 4:3 display.
For example, trying to play LOZ:SS letterboxed on a 20" screen gives you a play area that feels like its less than 10 inches tall (although I didn't actually measure this yet). And you can't really do motion controls in that game with the screen close to you so you're forced to squint at a tiny play area from far away if you want to play the game on a moderately sized 4:3 CRT as I attempted to do yesterday.
This makes me wish I had a decent sized 16:9 CRT monitor so badly so that I could see these games in their native resolution with perfect SD image quality. But really, I'd argue the games still look almost as good as HD games from the era when blown up to 1080p. No, the image quality is not comparable, but the sense of scale offered by many of the games like Xenoblade, Pikmin, and Metroid Prime certainly feel in the same league as Gears of War, Demon's Souls, and Bioshock.
I'd argue that even with the hardware limitations, many Wii games were meant to be on HDTVs.
P.S. I'm still team CRT for all 4:3 480i and 240p content even though I have a framemeister. I am also now more firmly team HDTV for all 16:9 480p content.
It's the 4:3 480p content that makes me feel like I could go either way.
I find it's the opposite for me... Wii games look much better on a 480p CRT than on my 1080p plasma. I agree it's better to play Wii shooters on a big screen, but nothing on a HDTV ends up looking as clean and smooth as it can on a CRT:
https://youtu.be/PLOyUQxIsj8
Just putting this here....
Video for Justice's new single, 'Randy', using an array of Sony PVM or PGM monitors.
I thinks it's cool.
Edit: Jesus Mega what's your Wii setup for those pictures? That looks amazing
In sure if I had access to a 480p set, I'd agree with you. I'm super jealous. 17" is a bit on the small size for motion controls though... but I'd make it work.I find it's the opposite for me... Wii games look much better on a 480p CRT than on my 1080p plasma. I agree it's better to play Wii shooters on a big screen, but nothing on a HDTV ends up looking as clean and smooth as it can on a CRT:
I don't know how I'd get Wii Component into my PVM. Is there component into BNC connectors like with SCART?