Here we have a side by side video show the JAMMA NES on the Neo Candy 29 and the Playchoice 10 on the Egret 2. I had been struggling with the JAMMA NES trying to get the colors to display correctly. I finally managed to get the Ultimarc RGB booster to display bright, glitch free graphcis by hookng up 2 of the ground connections rather than just 1. Funny how something that small can make such a huge difference. The egret 2 has a brighter monitor so it really makes the playchoice look better than the Jamma NES. I still need to make an audio amp and do a couple pad-hacks to make it totally playable.
pick up the arcade machine and blow out the dust..
kiyotewolf 1 month ago
Cool!
Bruce777999 1 month ago
@oodestroo its not a playchoice, its an actualy NES console hacked up
Neosophist 1 year ago
teenagers from mars by the misfits good song ^_^
pergatory090 1 year ago
where did you find a jammer adaptor for the playchoice?
oodestroo 1 year ago
It would be ridiculously awesome if you created a video detailing the famous SNES S/PDIF mod! As you may well know, the Super NES output a raw digital audio signal that could be tapped using an inexpensive chip...I love your vids!
zedrein18 1 year ago
yes composite video is horrible to luck at it,especial in games like the castlevania series where there is alot of datail,those details makes those prblems just more vissible.
but in supermariobros those problems are much less vissible since there,s not much detail,but rgb clears that up and is mind blowing.
johneymute 1 year ago
doesn't look too hard to convert to jamma. I would love to get a candy cab and do this.
zeldajunkielol2 2 years ago
nice!! Awesome setup! I agree with Luke.
NESMASTER14 2 years ago
Wicked stuff, SMB3 looks fat!!
oldskoolrc 2 years ago