I got most of my JP carts cart only and they were around £1.50 on average. US carts were significantly more, like Stadium 2 at a whopping £30!
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Originally posted by gunrock View PostI get a title and try it - if I like it, I hunt down a copy.
I'm so glad I bought a massive amount of retro games and systems last decade, when prices were really low.Last edited by Leon Retro; 25-10-2018, 07:17.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostIf there's a game on an Everdrive that I don't own and I really like it -- I will look for a copy. But if it's going for crazy money, which often the case for the more obscure/niche games these days, I will forget about it. Well.. until I win the lottery. Paying £150+ for a game when you have tons of dosh doesn't seem so crazy.
I'm so glad I bought a massive amount of retro games and systems last decade, when prices were really low.
Still strongly considering a de-blur RGB 64 + OSSC. The Rare games included in Rare Replay should play better on Xbox One X, so I only have 13 games on my list at the moment which makes it hard for me.
Bangai-O
Custom Robo
Donkey Kong 64
Goemon’s Great Adventure/Mystical Ninja 2 Starring Goemon
Kirby 64
Mischief Makers
Paper Mario
Pokemon Snap
Sin & Punishment
Star Fox 64
Super Mario 64
TLoZ: Ocarina of Time
Wonder Project J2
Could easily just fill up with Mario Kart, F-Zero, Diddy Kong Racing, Wave Race or even Pilotwings, but they’re not for me.Last edited by Nico87; 26-10-2018, 15:08.
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Originally posted by Nico87 View Post
Still strongly considering a de-blur RGB 64 + OSSC.
Originally posted by Nico87 View PostBangai-O
Custom Robo
Donkey Kong 64
Goemon’s Great Adventure/Mystical Ninja 2 Starring Goemon
Kirby 64
Mischief Makers
Paper Mario
Pokemon Snap
Sin & Punishment
Star Fox 64
Super Mario 64
TLoZ: Ocarina of Time
Wonder Project J2
There are only around 30 N64 games that I'm interested in, so I haven't felt a strong need to buy an Everdrive. If it weren't so expensive, I'd probably buy one though.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostIt's definitely worth considering, because you can enjoy the real thing looking its best. The OSSC is a great device.
I guess you could buy all of those for less than an Everdrive, or maybe for around the same price? And then you'll have the benefit of having a nice little collection to look at.
There are only around 30 N64 games that I'm interested in, so I haven't felt a strong need to buy an Everdrive. If it weren't so expensive, I'd probably buy one though.
The main problem is that the cost of a de-blur RGB 64 + OSSC + EverDrive V3 is very, very high. Thinking of selling my PS4 Pro Spider-Man bundle though - not necessarily to finance a N64 setup, but still.
What resolution will the OSSC output from the 64? 240p or does it go higher?Last edited by Nico87; 26-10-2018, 17:59.
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Originally posted by Nico87 View Post
What resolution will the OSSC output from the 64? 240p or does it go higher?
I was using the OSSC with my standard SNES the other day -- and the image looked quite stunning with scanlines enabled. The current firmware has a new feature 'Hybrid Scanlines', which makes the scanlines look far more like a CRT.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostIt offers 2x 240p, 3x, 4x, and 5x. I think 3x looks the nicest on my TV. But the way it works, some televisions don't like anything abovet 2x. But 2x[480p] looks nice enough.
I was using the OSSC with my standard SNES the other day -- and the image looked quite stunning with scanlines enabled. The current firmware has a new feature 'Hybrid Scanlines', which makes the scanlines look far more like a CRT.
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Originally posted by Nico87 View PostCool, thanks! If I get one I’ll use it on my 24 inch 1080p Dell SuperSharp.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostI've heard it works best with a monitor, because the resolutions[3x upwards] are what PCs use, instead of being simple 720p & 1080p. So maybe you'll get to use 5x, which is the sharpest looking image.
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Originally posted by Nico87 View PostHow do I know if I’ll get to use anything? Trial and error? I literally know nothing about how a scan converter works
The OSSC was designed as a 'line doubler', so it doubles 240 lines to 480 lines. But it can also triple, quadruple etc.. the lines. If you like the look of scanlines -- it has that option -- and you can adjust the way the scanlines look, from light to dark. You can configure the image to look how you prefer it to.
Have a look at this: http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php?title=OSSC
But don't worry - it's easy to use once you've played around with it for a bit and got used to it.Last edited by Leon Retro; 26-10-2018, 19:09.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostOSSC only gave me the option of 2x on my old Dell U2412M.
If you're able to, try and stick with the jumper pak rather than the expansion pak as this allows titles to run at 480i - which is a worse option for me tbh.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View Post240p is better. That post wasn't very clear actually.
The expansion pak is what allows some games to run at 480i instead of 240p. Obviously, scaling 240p is far easier and provides a better result than interlaced video scaling would yield.
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