http://www.disgruntleddesigner.com/chrisc/segahacking/alienjesus wrote:I'd be more interested in someone coming up with a way for me to play my NGPC on a tv. Or a game gear or wonderswan.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/eviltim/ggrgb/ggrgb.html
http://www.disgruntleddesigner.com/chrisc/segahacking/alienjesus wrote:I'd be more interested in someone coming up with a way for me to play my NGPC on a tv. Or a game gear or wonderswan.
What I have noticed is that the filter only really affects movement. I was playing Wario Land:Super Mario Land 3 and the soft filter was obnoxious. For the most part I too couldn't tell the difference.noiseredux wrote:to be honest, I never really notice a difference either.emwearz wrote:
Does the filter effect GB/GBC titles, when I flick through them I can never tell the difference.
Hobie-wan wrote:http://www.disgruntleddesigner.com/chrisc/segahacking/alienjesus wrote:I'd be more interested in someone coming up with a way for me to play my NGPC on a tv. Or a game gear or wonderswan.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/eviltim/ggrgb/ggrgb.html
Farm it out to one of the modders on the site - they'd probably be down for a challenge.alienjesus wrote:
Looks complicated.
According to the manual its to do with scrolling.Anapan wrote:The Soft/Sharp filter on GB Player is interframe blending. It's for things like shadows that use flickering for semi-transparency and other special effects that make use of the LCD's latency/blurring.
Remember the NGPC PMS mod? I'm still curious about how they got Turbo, specifically how they did their breadboard and if they needed one for each button.alienjesus wrote:I'd be more interested in someone coming up with a way for me to play my NGPC on a tv. Or a game gear or wonderswan.
That said, I'd probably still play them on the actual handheld more.