Nightmare for all Retrogamers: SD on HD
Everyone who has hooked up his Super Famicom to his new shiny big HDTV to play a round of Super Mario World, surely realized it looked way worse than it used to. Usually that happens because we remember games better than they actually are, but with standard definition games on HDTVs it’s a different story.
Due to the low upscaling capability of current gen TVs, anything that is not HDef will be reduced to some muddy blurry mash of pixels. But there is help: By using a decent upscaler you can counteract the whole process and get a pretty decent picture. Home cinema upscalers usually cost between 600$-2000$ and therefore are a bit pricy for the casual retro gamer.
Fortunately a small Japanese company called Micomsoft manufactures small and affordable upscalers perfect for use with SD gamemachines. The latest unit is the XRGB3 which pretty much has everything a retrogamer can dream of! Since we got a lot of requests for XRGBs we added a section dedicated to the XRGB series to our webshop.
For information on the topic and a great overview of uscalers for videogame consoles please visit: http://retrogaming.hazard-city.de/
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I’ve just received my XRGB-3 unit from Solaris and couldn’t be happier !
This machine is a bit hard to understand in the beginning, especially for someone who can’t read japanese, but with a little effort the results are astounding !
The http://retrogaming.hazard-city.de/ guide is a big help and its author can help if you’re lost. ^^
The XRGB-3 is definitely the ultimate converter to play ‘retro’ game machines on HD displays.
Good buy.
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