Doge wrote: » Jeez, the size of that is very impressive Myr-..... I mean Inviere! How the hell is the cooling managed? Seems like things would get toasty in there. Also surpised a 1070 would fit in given the length of graphics cards.
Retr0gamer wrote: » New Zelda is fantastic and a massive step in the right direction for the series. It just plonks you into the over world, barely a tutorial, no handholding and no annoying navi/Fi. It's everything that skyward sword should have been.
Andrew76 wrote: » What do you make of the hardware itself?
Mr.Saturn wrote: » Just saw that not only does the Switch VC have Neo Geo games, but they've got Waku Waku 7 at launch. Didn't see that coming.
Retr0gamer wrote: » It's not really the VC. It's more like the standalone Neo geo games on PSN.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Had The Last Blade/2 or Neo Drift Out been there I'd have invested, but to no avail.
o1s1n wrote: » Your order XXX for "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Nintendo Wii U)" has been delayed. Whilst we hope to be able to deliver your order in the next few days, we do not have an expected delivery date. We will update you as soon as we have one. Here's me thinking Amazon would guarantee me a copy on release day :eek: Going to see if I can just nab a copy on the way home from work in town. feck that.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Things that get on my nerves that I shouldn't really care about. People on retrogame facebook pages showing off playing old games on massive HD TV sets.... with a 4:3 game stretched to 16:9.
eddhorse wrote: » I think we all know your biggest peev is aspect ratio, followed by 50hz vs 60hz.
o1s1n wrote: » Sometimes I wake up in cold sweats at night imagining a NES in 16:9, through an RF signal running in 50hz on an LCD TV.
M!Ck^ wrote: » I purchased the proper RGB scart cable for my Gamecube It makes a huge difference. Problem is you still can't run 60hz games as this was NTSC games only + the region of hardware is also NTSC. But using SCART on the PAL console is really the best possible quality image you can get. It's a huge leap from the standard cables that come with it.
Inviere wrote: » Don't some GC games give you the option of displaying in 60Hz? The NTSC GC doesn't output RGB afaik, not natively anyway
M!Ck^ wrote: » For 60hz: Only if they are NTSC and only if the console is NTSC and if you have those mad expensive component cables. Open to correction but I'm near certain this is the case.
Inviere wrote: » Just checked again there as I'm fairly certain there are plenty of PAL60 (Pal 60Hz) games, and indeed there are - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_GameCube_games_with_alternate_display_modes
M!Ck^ wrote: » That still reads like you need the component cables correct?
o1s1n wrote: » Anyone else driven a bit mental by repro rare (bad) games on ebay? The Punisher on the Megadrive is expensive because it's a rare port of a very popular Capcom game. However, it's a pretty dire port, there's no reason to play it. The only reason to actually own it is rarity/value. Who knowingly buys a repro of a crap rare game? Boggles the mind.