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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
If I wanted to play SNES games with my kidsβwhatβs the best set up? Buy an old SNES on eBay? Analogue Super NT on eBay? Another emulator? What about games? Goal is as close to original feel with controllers / playing on a TV.
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The Dude Bartππ³ ββ¨-β¨
@thedude
Nintendo switch - hdmi to RCA Monitor cable- and then look for the oldest 90s tv you can find. The switch has SNES games as a bundle basically, but it is like a monthly subscription. If you donβt want that, raspberry pi with emulator retropie, and also above set up with hdmi-RCA connector-old tv https://retropie.org.uk/docs/First-Installation/
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SVVVG3
@svvvg3.eth
was coming in to say a much less detailed version of this π
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Ramsey π©π€
@ramsey
I'm listening
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keccers
@keccers.eth
Me too. I built a Retropie and it is awesome!
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The Dude Bartππ³ ββ¨-β¨
@thedude
Man those old CRT tvβs were good CRTs donβt have fixed pixels; they use electron beams to paint images, creating a natural blur and blending effect which in turn smooths out the pixelated graphics, making low-resolution sprites look way softer and more cohesive basically. And also, the designers who were designing the sprites designed it for those screens, and a bunch of emulators now have scanline effects, and Iβm like just cut the middle man, and donβt do that in post, but in tv haha
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