mrsmr2 wrote:Ok, here's something to puzzle over. When I first moved in with my future wife, her TV was a decent sized CRT without a scart socket, it only had RF. I could get 60Hz DC games to work by connecting the DC to my video recorder (can't remember if it was was RGB scart or composite scart) and via rf from the video recorder to the TV. Colour was fine although the tube wasn't entirely happy run at 60Hz as the image squeezed at the top right of the screen as if a part had been pushed inwards. Not sure if the video was re-encoding if the scart was rgb, or passing through the composite signal (if not using rgb scart). But I'm also not sure if you can pass through to RF that way either. Rambling now, but something that always puzzled me at the time.
AJ wrote:Just watched a video review of the Neo Geo Mini. Looks like they dropped the ball again. Would work as a desk toy, but seems fucking awful for serious play; upscaling's a mess and the controllers are total shite. Crossing that off my wishlist.
Moot_Geeza wrote:I find Digital Foundry videos among the dullest in all videogamedom, yet Digital Foundry Retro vids among the most entertaining. Probably because I used to care deeeply about all this sort of stuff:
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