Great gets. Love the PSP and Saturn stuff.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostPrefer Tekken 3, but I've played that to death.
It's nice to look back and remember how big a thing the first three Tekken games were. I really liked the first game when I bought it in '95.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostHad a hankering to play this, so I ended up finally grabbing a copy. Sometimes I don't find copies for reasonable prices with the obi but this one came in at just under £8 posted so that was fine with me. Prefer Tekken 3, but I've played that to death.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostThat I am. I'll probably just give in to an OSSC if this dies and I can't fix it.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostWhen I finally figured out to get the most out of the OSSC using my particular Sony LCD, the image looks really nice. The colours in particular look very rich. I would definitely recommend the OSSC.
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All of these were free apart from Resident Evil 4 and DK: Jungle Beat ($10 each) and the not pictured Star Fox 64 3D thanks to Lukie Games’ points system. Had to buy replacement cases for Luigi’s Mansion and Paper Mario to get rid of the Player’s Choice cover arts though
Last edited by Nico87; 25-07-2018, 10:25.
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Originally posted by Nico87 View PostAll of these were free apart from Resident Evil 4 and DK: Jungle Beat ($10 each) and the not pictured Star Fox 64 3D thanks to Lukie Games’ points system. Had to buy replacement cases for Luigi’s Mansion and Paper Mario to get rid of the Player’s Choice cover arts though
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostThat I am. I'll probably just give in to an OSSC if this dies and I can't fix it.
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Originally posted by Brad View Postand that just looks so different to a CRT that it'll never really look right.
Ultimately though, there are certain elements of CRT screens that can't be replicated. CRT is completely different tech to LCD, so something like the OSSC was made to help make pre-HD games look attractive and close to how you'd expect them to look on a good CRT screen. The OSSC and Framemeister are definitely must-haves for retro gamers who don't want to use CRT screens.
I bought one of these[Sony KV-14T1U] a few months back. After working out how to get into the service menu and sort things out, I now have a really nice image when using the SNES, Mega Drive, Neo Geo, PC Engine. I got the geometry and colour saturation just right. Using it brings home why people still love using CRT screens. But I only use it now and then for a nostalgia fix.
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