@liveswired I've got an open source scan converter and currently have my Dreamcast hooked up to my 4k tv. It's really excellent playing Tony Hawks 2 on there whilst sat on the sofa with a beer. I'm yet to try any of the 16 bit consoles with it but I've got my eye on a 60hz modded SNES!
I don't know you wouldn't just use the original consoles and use something like an open source scan converter or a framemiester. A big part of playing the original physical games is the enjoyment of sticking the game in the original console, using the original controller etc. I would just emulate rather than use one of these.
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@liveswired I've got an open source scan converter and currently have my Dreamcast hooked up to my 4k tv. It's really excellent playing Tony Hawks 2 on there whilst sat on the sofa with a beer. I'm yet to try any of the 16 bit consoles with it but I've got my eye on a 60hz modded SNES!
Re: Polymega Beta Units Are Out In The Wild, And Things Are Looking Pretty Impressive
I don't know you wouldn't just use the original consoles and use something like an open source scan converter or a framemiester. A big part of playing the original physical games is the enjoyment of sticking the game in the original console, using the original controller etc. I would just emulate rather than use one of these.