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The RAD 2X cable is probably the most straight forward solution to use original hardware. The later '1 CHIP' consoles are a touch sharper, but from couch distance you're unlikely to notice. If it's notably blurry the console is broken.
Not to mention, they aren't expensive and they're easy as hell to modify. Hell, it allows you to output the games in the native aspect ratio of 256x224, rather than having to stick to stretching the games out. I do second the recommendation of getting an SNES Mini, though: the emulation is top-notch and the output is crispy-clear. is the best route to go if you wanna stick to real Nintendo hardware. I've heard that getting an RGB-modded SNS-101 SNES/SFC Jr. Every normal style SNES/Super Famicom can output RGB natively, but because these consoles were built with Composite video in mind, some consoles may have extremely sharp output and others might have strange, blurry results. I will comment this about going the real SNES hardware and RGB route: the output quality may vary wildly. Thanks for pointing to LifeInGaming, I'll check that out I remember I have several SNESes but some/all of them are faulty in some way. About upscalers, I first need to find out in what conditions my current hardware is. I will also look into that SNES Classic you mentioned and I hope the required modding isn't to extensive. I just heard about FPGA based clones this morning and still need to figure out what they are.
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There is a youtube channel called My Life in Gaming that goes into a lot of detail about how to get really good experiences with old hardware on modern TVs.Īs I previously mentionned, there is a whole world there for me to explore.
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But those things go for ~$700 or so on ebay right now.Īlthough best (if you don't want to spend $700 on Analogue ST-mini) would be just get an upscaler to convert your SNES rgb signal into a 720p signal to output via HDMI. Everything in hardware with HDMI and wireless controller support. Too bad you weren't in the market a couple of years ago, as Analogue built an FPGA SNES that they sold for $190 that was considered the ultimate SNES.
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That's a game I'm always running full speed in and so far SNES Classic is the only emulator I have ever used where I could play SMW exactly like I did when I played on a real SNES nearly 30 years ago. It's the only emulation I have ever played where Super Mario World felt like playing the real thing.
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I wouldn't bother with Retron 5, that's nothing special. If you want a high quality emulator get a legit SNES Classic and mod it (you can play NES on it just as well and even use the official NES Classic controller on it). Please let me know of your experience and opinion. Now I wonder if there are any other options out there that are superior and would make the Hyperkin a bad choice. I like the fact that it's easy to set up and doesn't require extensive effort to start playing Will it make the image any better compared to AV-in? I guess not.
I like that it has HDMI (720p only, I guess that's the max). I kinda like the fact that it accepts both NES and SNES cartridges (I may have a few NES cartridges laying around) I saw this HYPERKIN RetroN 2HD gaming console and wonder if it is any good. In the meantime, I also found out about these clones of SNES that provide HDMI connection and maybe other advantages. I started reading about it and discovered that there is a whole world of "retro gaming" that I need to discover. Obviously the connectivity is problematic (AV-in, no HDMI) and the image quality seems less good than on old CRT TVs, more pixelated, because of the resolution I guess. I just retrieved my old SNES from the basement and wanted to give it a try on my new 4K SMART TV with the kids.