Man just looking at this thread now makes me which I'd show more love to my n64. Which means I either need to head to ebay or the flea market *sigh* I keep forgetting it actually had a decent library in most things except rpg's ha ha
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darsparx wrote:Man just looking at this thread now makes me which I'd show more love to my n64. Which means I either need to head to ebay or the flea market *sigh* I keep forgetting it actually had a decent library in most things except rpg's ha ha
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darsparx wrote:Man just looking at this thread now makes me which I'd show more love to my n64. Which means I either need to head to ebay or the flea market *sigh* I keep forgetting it actually had a decent library in most things except rpg's ha ha
It also had great adventure games as well, though it didn't seem like there was alot of them. I guess when you have Ocarina of Time you don't need alot! Also the Goemon games are great as well ( a little hard but great! )
Nice video, and sweet pick up. Yeah I picked up the official component breakout box a while back and have been playing Strangers Wrath and Jet Set on my PVM quiet a bit. The console definitely benefits strongly from it, though, my PVM monitor has a hard time with the 720/1080 supporting games. Using the PS3 1st party component cables on the PS2 is also on the same level.
Anyone know if there are RGB scart cables for the oXbox?
@ gamedudemat - Why not include video of the the Xbox screenshots running the VGA and Component connections? Simply describing what they do while displaying an unrelated emulator from I'm guessing a PC screen is just silly. In answer to your query:
1. That VGA connection likely needs a VGA monitor that suports "sync on green", Google it usually a feature on older VGA CRTs.
2. Agree, I love the CRT TV better then LCDs. Please post a model number of that beautiful Tube TV. Some CRT TVs have Component input yet still only support 408i. You can pick up an EDCRT that supports 480p or even a HDCRT that goes all the way up to 1080i on the cheap at Thrift stores.
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that isn't a toshiba hdcrt is it? looks just like the model i have but the logo doesn't seem long enough, but it was kinda blurry in that vid. when i bought my xbox it came with monster cable componet cables. probably the heaviest cables i've ever had.
Ghudda wrote:Nice video, and sweet pick up. Yeah I picked up the official component breakout box a while back and have been playing Strangers Wrath and Jet Set on my PVM quiet a bit. The console definitely benefits strongly from it, though, my PVM monitor has a hard time with the 720/1080 supporting games. Using the PS3 1st party component cables on the PS2 is also on the same level.
Anyone know if there are RGB scart cables for the oXbox?
Yes there are RGB scart cables for the OG XBOX, just check on Ebay, and awesome that you have a PVM. Ever since I've seen one in action on John's Arcade I've been curious about those monitors, looks very sharp. I also think there's an online PVM community of fan club, but I don't remember the name.
@ gamedudemat - Why not include video of the the Xbox screenshots running the VGA and Component connections? Simply describing what they do while displaying an unrelated emulator from I'm guessing a PC screen is just silly. In answer to your query:
1. That VGA connection likely needs a VGA monitor that suports "sync on green", Google it usually a feature on older VGA CRTs.
2. Agree, I love the CRT TV better then LCDs. Please post a model number of that beautiful Tube TV. Some CRT TVs have Component input yet still only support 408i. You can pick up an EDCRT that supports 480p or even a HDCRT that goes all the way up to 1080i on the cheap at Thrift stores.
Yes the footage isn't related to the content, I normally make bigger scale videos and still haven't gotten the hang of just talking while recording ( quick shoot-non scripted ) videos. I will get back to you on that tv, but be warned it is a HEAVY 36'' beast!