nes in rgb colors!!??
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@guigur13 i play my nes in full HD, its called an emulator
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That close up at the end shows that the image still exhibits standard NES composite artifacts. Is there even a PAL RGB PPU? I know there's the NTSC one that Nintendo used for much of Nintendo Power's NES coverage and the PC-10.
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i'm french and i add a composite output in my Nes ^^
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Its not true RGB its converting a signal from composite, and is probably creating very slight input lag, True RGB needs to be done in the console itself
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EAsier way to do that : find a French NES.
Nintendo fitted a PAL to RGBs converter inside, so it was compatible with every French set. The colors are better and all, probably a bit better than with your DVD trick ;3 of course you'll have to modd it to accept your games...
But if I remember good, Netherland is part of the FRA (france) Zone.
If your games are marqued NED-**-FRA, they'll be played by a French NES with no mods.
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very difficult get PPU in my hand.
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@PrinceAbdulla SCART connection - common in Europe, think of it as the predecessor to HDMI.
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anyone knows what type of in and out ports of this TV?
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Um, by turning up the fucking brightness!?
oh man that,s incredible, i never tout that you even could increase the colors etc,, in video mode, will using sport mode from your tv atonce will result in such clear picture,now your nes games looks more lively than ever before,it,s like recovering those original rgb colors back.
johneymute 3 years ago