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

Blazing Chrome is an Indie game with its own scanline filter.

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I just played Blazing Chrome and beat it in 1 sitting(under 2 hours)…such an awesome game! We need more Contra-like games like that.

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Just beat it myself! Such a good game!

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Nice, I did it on the Switch. This game came out of nowhere for me and was a pleasant surprise.

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I’ve never played Beyond Oasis but man is its opening gorgeous

Sony KVAR25M31 via scart. MegaDrive has had composite video disabled to help with jailbars.

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The Combatribes on Super Famicom (Scart RGB, Samsung CRT TV)







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A little Marvel Superheroes action on the Sega Saturn through S-Video to the JVC D-Series.

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what’s this?

It’s part of the attract mode / high score in Puyo Puyo Sun for Saturn on a NIB security monitor (Ultrak KM1401CN) that I got recently.

The monitor is very low end consumer style; it claims to be 400TVL but I modded it for RGB (normally maxed out at s-video) and I think the tube can do more than that. Inside it’s just a basic 2004 Samsung slot mask tube paired with a typical juncle IC – really the only difference from a 14 inch consumer CRT is there’s no RF tuner and it has BNC for composite. But it being new made a big difference for me.

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Valkyrie Profile Ps1 Bvm20f1

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It looks great!

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Buffy The Vampire Slayer on GBC through GBA SP Model AGB101. Reminds me a lot of Sony’s Trinitron. Catchy tunes too.



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Nice shots!, what did you use to get those?

I used Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 phone camera.

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Best example of native VGA CRT 31kHz scanlines - Mega Drive 1st model + XRGB2Plus (fake scanlines off) + LG F920P CRT VGA 19" Flatron.


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I’ve always felt weird about that when many gets get x2 their original resolution and are presented as such. Wasn’t the original doom and a number of pc games victim to this just because most monitors only support 480p?

Here’s Duke Nukem II for MSDOS, emulated on Raspberry Pi (version 3) through Pi2Scart and Sony Trinitron CRT TV with Scart input (15khz, 240p)

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I love this!, I think I’ll pull the trigger on a Pi4 once RGP-Pi support materializes. I plan to use it mostly for old DOS titles with my Trinitron.

Duke Nukem was a side scroller? I learned something new today. Always thought it was a 1st person shooter.

You just learned why the one you know was called Duke Nukem “3d”. 1 and 2 were side scrollers.