![]() I used to make arcade machines also, and once made IMO the world's smallest (using an 8 inch playchoice monitor and external sticks) ![]() However, I do know that the outputs of a computer videocard *is* in RGB with vert and hoz sync so it would be piss easy to make a RGB cable providing you could solder well and knew the input positions of a 24 pin scart plug (making sure the TV set supported RGB of course) theyre into Svideo and component (no RGB or scart ) Youre pretty much spot on tbh, it is like a supergun made for emulation, and was cheap as dirt too (one shitty PC and about $60 in parts.)Īs for adding RGB, well Im in the USA now (used to live in london UK) so they dont use it here. Proud owner of a Dreamcast, Saturn, Turbo Duo and a registered version of ME since 2002. Now if you can add RGB (Come on, don't tell me it's not hard to go back to regular composite after trying RGB) to that thing. If it weren't for the legal issues with roms, you'd have the Infinium guys and their Phantom (Hell and even the EvilBox) licked.Īmazing, dude. I would like to thank the authors right now for the wonderful magic engine emulator, and wish you all a happy and prosperous future with it If you would like to see this system please visit my site here. The end result was named the 'Yogs' (yu omnifunctional game system) and is documented in it's entirety on my personal website. So I decided in light of what had happened with Yogzi and my pretty bad financial situation that I would try building a stand alone console that ran emulators, but free of wires, keyboard, mouse and speakers. I have accumulated many consoles since getting here, gamecube, n64, dreamcast, genesis 1 and 2, gameboy and a few other bits and pieces (a psx aswell) but was still missing my all time fave, the pc engine. Well anyways, since coming to the USA I have had to literally 'start all over again', which being married and out of work (visa problems) is very difficult, nay impossible. Im sure alot of you will agree with me there. hmm, who knows and who cares?Īll I do know is that the Pc engine is the best console ever made. Maybe it's the very heavily japanese style games? Maybe its because at that time in console history it was so clear ahead of the competition that it was jokable? Maybe. nope, there is something else about the PC engine that I just cant put my finger on. Why? well certainly not for the graphics, because as we know "good graphics do not a good game make". My favorite console of all time is the Pc engine, I first had one of these upon release in japan (many many years ago now hehe) and still think it's the best console ever to be released. It was quite a shock, and I thought hard how I could do something to honor my close friend Yogzi. I phoned Qasim recently to see how they were all getting along and found that Yogzi had tragically taken his own life due to depression. They were called Yogzi, Qasim,Archie and Wassy. So I donated all my consoles and games to 4 friends of mine who I shared the same interests with, close friends of mine. I had an enormous collection of consoles and games when I lived in the UK, but I since then married and moved to the USA.īecause of this, and because my consoles were all either SCART RGB or PAL I decided that I didnt want to sell them (good memories cant be bought and sold.) I am an avid gamer, I am 30 years old and I have been playing games since I could crawl. I really hope this doesnt cause offence to anyone (bad experience on the neo geo forums already today lol) ![]() Posted: Sat 6:19 am Post subject: Introducing. Location: South Jersey USA but Im a londoner.UK Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in y.o.g.sįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register
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