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    #76
    Ta for the info chaps

    I quite fancy one but not for the living room (and my set-up upstairs only has the ancient Bravia).

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      #77
      Originally posted by Atticus View Post
      Ta for the info chaps
      I had a look at some 720p 32" Bravia televisions and the specs on Sony's site says they accept a 1080p signal. Google your model and Sony lists 'video signal support' at the bottom of the specs.

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        #78
        Originally posted by Leon Retro View Post
        I had a look at some 720p 32" Bravia televisions and the specs on Sony's site says they accept a 1080p signal. Google your model and Sony lists 'video signal support' at the bottom of the specs.
        I’ll take a look. Cheers

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          #79
          Originally posted by Yakumo View Post

          Thing is, this isn't even made by Capcom, its a licensed product so I don't even get the genuine Capcom hardware vibe from owning it unlike say a true CPS console.
          A “Mini” version of the Capcom CPS Changer with all CPS titles (barring licenses) on it would have been niche AF but would’ve been an absolute day one pre-order in my eyes.

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            #80
            Originally posted by buzz909 View Post
            I got a Neo Geo mini and I like it as a novelty item but it really felt like a cheap piece of moulded plastic with a poor joystick on there. And it had terrible video output. So that didn't feel like a 90s SNK console to me. At least the Capcom one gets things right at a base hardware level
            Will use this comment as a p1ss-poor excuse to lament on here YET AGAIN that it is astonishing that SNK somehow STILL can’t see that all they need to do is make a Mini-AES instead of f—king around with crap like the Neo•Geo Mini and that Arcade Stick Pro they’re about to release.

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              #81
              Just for info, I read yesterday that somebody is working on CPS Cores for the Mister FPGA box. A fully loaded Mister with a Sanwa Arcade Joystick could possibly be a better option to this?

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                #82
                Originally posted by paulus View Post
                Just for info, I read yesterday that somebody is working on CPS Cores for the Mister FPGA box. A fully loaded Mister with a Sanwa Arcade Joystick could possibly be a better option to this?
                Modded Original Xbox + Retrocade32 Adapter + Razer Panthera arcade stick is better too. Thats what Im using.

                NVIDIA Shield TV + Qanba Obsidian + RetroArch is also better.

                Still want one though.

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by paulus View Post
                  Just for info, I read yesterday that somebody is working on CPS Cores for the Mister FPGA box. A fully loaded Mister with a Sanwa Arcade Joystick could possibly be a better option to this?
                  A fully loaded RGB pi/pc groovy mame set up (with accurate interger super resolutions) to a pvm/bvm, with a Sanwa/semitsu stick ;-)

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by dvdx2 View Post
                    A fully loaded RGB pi/pc groovy mame set up (with accurate interger super resolutions) to a pvm/bvm, with a Sanwa/semitsu stick ;-)
                    +1 for this!

                    If you want close to the original either of these will suffice. however I think this is going for a specific market.

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                      #85
                      Absolutely love my RGB-Pi with a Sony 21" CRT -- looks stunning.

                      Maybe someday I'll have loads of cash to splash on a top quality BVM. Become a true believer.
                      Last edited by Leon Retro; 15-11-2019, 23:23.

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                        #86
                        I can't give up my large screen these days. Anything under 55 and its too damn small.

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                          #87
                          Xbox - Software Emulation
                          Shield - Software Emulation
                          Pi - Software Emulation
                          Mister - Hardware Simulation

                          Can also connect via RGB Scart or DSub.

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                            #88
                            Xbox isn’t FPGA but it’s awesome.

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                              #89
                              Originally posted by paulus View Post
                              Xbox - Software Emulation
                              Shield - Software Emulation
                              Pi - Software Emulation
                              Mister - Hardware Simulation

                              Can also connect via RGB Scart or DSub.
                              You would be pretty hard pushed to see any inaccuracies in the software emulation with the right roms for CPS I and II emulation. Even the PSP can run them well, A lot of people have sold arcade boards, especially when using groovymame as there is no visible difference or feel from the using the original pcb.

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                                #90
                                Originally posted by dyer60 View Post
                                however I think this is going for a specific market.
                                Definitely. Most people wont mind stretching the 4:3 aspect into widescreen or inaccurate 4:3 scaling to a 1080p output. But for a plug and play it seems decent (more so when hacked) and the visual style is kind of growing on me.

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