SCANLINE SCREENSHOT THREAD. BECAUSE 240p IS ALL THE P'S I NEED. (56k warning)

Wow, yeah, looks great!

Animetic Story Game 1: Card Captor Sakura on my Beovision MX8000.
Looks real good :slight_smile:

I get some less zoomed in photos later ^^



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Nice pics!

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Looks amazing!

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Some full screen test photos with my phone on a tripod of the same game :slight_smile:

Using my Multisystem MiSTer with the PS1 core.

(And thanks for my previous post replies <3)





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TMNT Cowabunga Collection - Nintendo Switch:

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Recently set up the gamecube bios after all this time using Nintendont without it, definitely adds a little something. Below is it on my 10" security monitor

And some Soul Calibur 3 on my PS2 480p to the diamondtron. I just hooked up the digital audio for it.


I think I finally have all the best inputs for all my consoles I still use, audio and video now. I still wish Nintendo had bothered to give the Wii full dolby digital.

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shots from playing around with the GBS Control 480p with scanlines 50% on a VGA monitor

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Just some mucking around on the 20L2.

RGB modded AV Famicom and my 1chip Siper Famicom cia RGB

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For some reason, I never get tired of SotN scanline shots.

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I have so many on my SD TV, I never get tired of taking them. I’ll drop some of them in here when I’m done with this beautiful game

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the OSSC is much sharper than the GBS Control (and fills the whole screen I’m guessing because it line doubles the 240p instead of the 720x480 upscale the GBSC does)

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The softness on that FF7 shot is really nice

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I think this might be my preferred way to play it now. the PSP’ s softer component output helps too

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Interlaced PS2 has never looked so good

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Some 4K Neo Geo goodness. Running on real NEO Geo hardware, no emulation.



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Awesome! How are you getting the signal to 4K?

With the help of the Retrotink x5 Pro :+1:
The Neo Geo is running in RGB to the Retrotink which then goes to the TV via HDMI.

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Looks very crisp! Ninja Masters in the first pic? Is it AES or MVS? I’m using a Framemeister for my AES today but the Retrotink seems really nice although I’ve read about some compatibility issues. Have they resolved those issues?

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