OMG. What a detailed pixel art on right. I could not recognize that on blur CRT monitors of 90ty arcade center. I guess it was a bit good than this video's left.
Actually original pcb also can produce like right as well. Because of recording environment, left video was captured via S-video. That means, if itwas captured via direct RGB, it should be same quality pixel art like right one.
As I described, no difference for game play except for some non-controllable scene such as scroll speed of text at ending and sprite image at game start. The color difference is due to record environment. Mister was captured via RGB, while PCB was recorded via S-video.
aw hell yeah! Thanks for the comparison. This core is pretty accurate. Mister FTW
OMG. What a detailed pixel art on right.
I could not recognize that on blur CRT monitors of 90ty arcade center.
I guess it was a bit good than this video's left.
Actually original pcb also can produce like right as well. Because of recording environment, left video was captured via S-video. That means, if itwas captured via direct RGB, it should be same quality pixel art like right one.
I prefer PCB version ! What logiciel use you making double video, let me know thanks
I used davinci resolve to mux two video as one. You can also use whatever that is non-linear video editor such as vegas or editor in adobe series.
@@znpfg Thank you my friend :-)
Does anyone else notice when they play this on Mister that the sound is not as clear as the original pcb.
In all FX effects in MisTer you can hear a horrible crack at the final of the reproduction of those FX effects, include voices.
So what the difference? i prefer the fpga version maybe monitor color is better
As I described, no difference for game play except for some non-controllable scene such as scroll speed of text at ending and sprite image at game start. The color difference is due to record environment. Mister was captured via RGB, while PCB was recorded via S-video.
На аркадной версии более стабильные 60 фпс