4/16/2024 0 Comments Atari 2600 border retroarch![]() ![]() I can imagine and have seen Sega Genesis games shown on a large screen projector and they're cool as hell. There are some TVs out there that work excellently for game monitors. Same here I finally used a large screen TV for my monitor. Of course nothing can make the games from my first console look good seeing as how the atari 2600 only had 1 bit graphics. Better then they did on the old consoles i had in the 80's and 90's. If i really wanted a huge picture i would hook up my hd projector and cast it on my wall and have a 100 inch screen.īut i got the settings right in retroarch and my games look smoking now. It is a LCD running on the DP port with HDR10. I got a 34 inch ultrawide Gigabyte G34WQC gaming monitor with 144 refresh rate that my wife got me for christmas for a measly 500 dollars. Hope you find an answer for your issues and as my favorite Shadowrunner once said "Keep up on your nuyen!"ĭude i don't got a crt monitor from the 90's. I do and with the size of the screen even playing the older games on Retroarch like the Atari Pro System emulator, the Master system Emulator the games still look beautiful and there are no issues with screen tearing or Vertical Sync. Of course if you want to see games on a HUGE screen just hook your PC up to a large flat screen TV. It is small than my TV but it plays games and it looks beautiful. They sell off and on eBay for around $70 or so now and I'm certain if you looked you could find a comparable. I even used it to play Skyrim until I hooked my PC up to a larger "monitor". I have used this since Summer of 2009 and it is still perfect, the screen looks great, there are ZERO dead pixels and the screen still presents games the way they look after all these years. I ended up buying the monitor for $170 which was a steal at the time. They had just taken it out of the box when I found out that BB will actually take offers to buy items if it doesn't go below their book price. It was priced at $299 (may of 2009 NEW) and is a Gateway FHX2300 LCD 22" monitor. They told me no and this was the last one until they (MAY) get the reshipment in. I have a monitor I bought in 2009 and it was the last one at Best Buy, it was the store display model but it was just being taken out of the box when I asked if I could buy one. It still has borders, but the games look much better and aren't so horribly pixelated sloppy looking messes using a small screen. Let me ask, why do you want the game in resolutions that cannot be fully supported? I understand the issue with not wanting borders and playing a game on a border less plane but you would probably do better and enjoy it more if you tried a Liquid Crystal Display instead. IF people do not give up entirely on Science and understanding there are just some things certain people will never understand and that it's okay to admit that other smarter people do and because they lack understanding that doesn't mean science and engineering are fake then we have an interesting future, other wise you will just have whack jobs and wing nuts thinking they know better than someone who has actually went to school to learn and to understand advanced concepts that only SEEM to be beyond us, when in actuality it simply takes time to learn and refine knowledge. Now after having lived through the before and after times I can honestly say it's amazing and I can imagine what will come. I remember that time, might not be that many players that old on here but when I started watching Star Trek the Next Generation in 1987 I NEVER suspected that one day we would have something like a pad and that DIRECTLY INFLUENCED Apple to create their version eventually. Back in the 80's and 90's these TV's were basically science fiction. Better lean to live with it because the original games were NEVER programmed for those resolutions or these type of TV's in mind. A 16-bit game that size with that font and pixel issues wouldn't look good even using tools such as smoothing and you cannot get anything borderless. ![]()
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