Honestly, it blows my minds how parents flip out over M Rated games. Like grow up, if somebody goes out and kills people beacsue of a Video Game, thats not the games fault. Its the person, parents definitely have the weakest arguments about "Violent" Games.
This reminds me of my friend in 2007 showing me the Super Eagle filter on ZSNES and telling me how it makes the games look soooo much better. It looked like smeary diarrhea shit just like this does, but I pretended I thought it was cool because I didn't want him to feel bad.
Does the Hyperkin HD Cable for Wii in the link work for original GameCube by itself? The linked item says for Wii, but Hyperkin also makes a separate one for GameCube. Thanks!
Nope. N64 not first for me. That stick aint first. Gotta give to sega saturn. At least in america i suppose. 3d control pad was mid 1996 too. N64 in japan earliest was june 23 1996. But didnt come until September for US.
Craiglist in the early 2000's was the spot. Everybody was getting rid of their 8 and 16 bit games, it was like they were desperate to get rid of them. I was buying wholesale for like 3$ a game. Built my collection in that era. 10 years later they are super collectible and everyone wants to buy them back lol. Yard sales can still be great even to this day. Swap meets out here in CA are mostly dealers that have fair but marketable prices.
I actually used the shark pad pro myself precisely because of the stick once I first got a hold of one but I think that was well after the lifespan of the console Probably sometime between the GameCube and the Wii The one I have though has normal grips on it. More brand confusion I guess lol
For a CRT, I'd think this "budget" option would work: PC CRT: EON64 > HDMI to VGA (fast & lagless and bam, you're back in Analog land) > VGA to GBS-C (scaling as desired) > VGA to monitor's VGA TV CRT: EON64 > HDMI to VGA (fast & lagless and bam, you're back in Analog land) > VGA to Component (or VGA > BNC cable to Component caps) > Component to TV's component inputs
I think the solution here is obvious given the weird video output of NTSC N64. S-Video is the best native signal you can get without mods, and unlike other consoles, the upgrade to RGB is pretty much indistinguishable, and few solutions tap and handle S-Video well like this does GC is a whole other rabbit hole though and has far wider color variation among the different (and all imperfect) alternatives to the OEM cable's DAC