Sounds interesting, that adapter...
Sounds interesting, that adapter...
very h34r: :blink:
Wont it look shit on a TV anyway??? Games are made to fit the GP32's 3.5" screen or something, so Imagine them Blown up onto a 15" portable TV, then imagine it blown up onto a 28" Windscreen to a 48" +
Sounds interesting, that adapter...
very h34r: :blink:
Wont it look shit on a TV anyway??? Games are made to fit the GP32's 3.5" screen or something, so Imagine them Blown up onto a 15" portable TV, then imagine it blown up onto a 28" Windscreen to a 48" +
No. Did the megadrive(genesis) "look like shit on a TV"?
Maybe it'll "look like shit" if you sit 5 inches away from the TV or however far away you would from a handheld.
Sounds interesting, that adapter...
very h34r: :blink:
Wont it look shit on a TV anyway??? Games are made to fit the GP32's 3.5" screen or something, so Imagine them Blown up onto a 15" portable TV, then imagine it blown up onto a 28" Windscreen to a 48" +
No. Did the megadrive(genesis) "look like shit on a TV"?
Maybe it'll "look like shit" if you sit 5 inches away from the TV or however far away you would from a handheld.
yea but the mega drive was designed to be played on a TV
all you need to do is take the ribbion out of the lcd and find an adpateter which fx-man probably has
Now... what about sound? How would the sound be on a TV?
Fabre: But you had to remove back GBA housing to get it working. Much better option IMHO is GB/A Player for GameCube ... it shows GB/GBA games on TV without any hassle ...
Fabre: But you had to remove back GBA housing to get it working. Much better option IMHO is GB/A Player for GameCube ... it shows GB/GBA games on TV without any hassle ...
Well, with the only problem that they stutter. No VSync. Scrolling looks really ugly.
My laptop does it much better than the stupid player.
Even my PS2 and DC can do that better.
(Well, I just do know the official Nintendo one. Don't know if the unofficial ones are better)
If it didn't vsync then you wouldn't be able to see it on a normal TV properly at all.
I suspect the problem might be it dropping every nth frame to fit it to 50hz instead of clocking the game to match the required frequency like older consoles did.
chrisxcore posted on Feb 7 2005 at 09:04 PM said:Someone should just come up with a way to use the GP32's USB to hook into the PS2's USB, sort of like a plug-mod. And maybe make it possible to use a PS2 controller.