Nintendo 64 Emulation in HD 16:9
DarCowAlways -
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- 2 weeks ago
Ever wanted to play a Nintendo 64 game in 1080p? It's actually been possible for quite some time, now.
Using emulators - Project 64, for instance - Nintendo 64 ROMs can be run in a wide aspect ratio, and at higher resolutions without any stretching at all. Some other neat settings include anti-aliasing (AA) up to 8x and anistropic filtering (AF) up to 16x. And because the games are run through an emulator directly on to a monitor or TV at the screen's full resolution, they look fantastic, with a crystal clear image.
While the crystal clear image really isn't after the compression applied to the video source, here you can still clearly see the wide, high resolution image and how it affects games.
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N64:
Resolution: 480i
AA: N/A
AF: N/A
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Emulator:
Resolution: 1080p +
AA: 8x
AF: 16x
Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 16:9, 16:10...
Using emulators - Project 64, for instance - Nintendo 64 ROMs can be run in a wide aspect ratio, and at higher resolutions without any stretching at all. Some other neat settings include anti-aliasing (AA) up to 8x and anistropic filtering (AF) up to 16x. And because the games are run through an emulator directly on to a monitor or TV at the screen's full resolution, they look fantastic, with a crystal clear image.
While the crystal clear image really isn't after the compression applied to the video source, here you can still clearly see the wide, high resolution image and how it affects games.
---
N64:
Resolution: 480i
AA: N/A
AF: N/A
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Emulator:
Resolution: 1080p +
AA: 8x
AF: 16x
Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 16:9, 16:10...
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