That EonGC aka Zeldaxpro that all borrow that public info on how to make that hdmi kit possible are just fantastic. It's really truly amazing when you look at what pops up on the screen now with that vs the $300 cable or even just the normal one on a non-HD style tv. The comment I often see online is that it's like wiping the vaseline off your screen. Details that were always there, lost to the muddiness low res quality of the pre-HDMI style output is recovered and it's like digging up buried treasure in your games. For Mario Sunshine its the subtle reflections. In a game like Rogue Squadron you can start seeing the individual seams and plates on the different space and ground based craft, or even something like the thin fans on the snow speeder that look like a hazy blobby set of crude lines. As much as I really adore what the kevtris goodies have done for my NES, SNES and N64 that HDMI kit for the GC is on another level as it unlocks things that were just sadly hidden away while the others just bring a new level of sharpness and clarity to individual pixels.
Next, try out the GB Player if you have it as that does some amazing work on those old handheld games too.
I've recently really had a new found appreciation for the cube. Lots of gems.
There are quite a few good games. What gems have you found lately? Mega Man network transmission is definitely one of my gems on it that people tend to overlook.
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Next, try out the GB Player if you have it as that does some amazing work on those old handheld games too.
I've recently really had a new found appreciation for the cube. Lots of gems.
There are quite a few good games. What gems have you found lately? Mega Man network transmission is definitely one of my gems on it that people tend to overlook.