SameI have the same question. Still waiting on my physical Switch version to ship.
SameI have the same question. Still waiting on my physical Switch version to ship.
Mystical Ninja Starring GoemonIt's fine as a fun little addon but it honestly still just looks like one of those faux-retro games that try to simulate the look of the old era of games but don't quite have the budget to actually pull it off. But I think that's as good as we're going to get honestly, to make it fully authentic they'd have to more or less re-model the entire game which is...a lot to ask for a small thing like this.
Also on the side, anyone know which game this is from? Kinda remember playing something looking like it as a kid.
Wipeout came to the N64?How is it trolling? What you said is PATENTLY untrue. Only someone that did not experience both consoles back in those days would say something that is the compete opposite of reality. The N64 is KNOWN for the hardware-based blur filter it used in virtually every game.
Here are some direct-feed comparison pictures taken from real hardware, using RGB.
Wipeout 3 on the PS1
Wipeout 64
Tony Hawk Pro Skater on the PS1
Tony Hawk on the N64
Crash (3 I think)
Donkey Kong 64
Mystical ninja starring Goemon if I'm not mistaken.It's fine as a fun little addon but it honestly still just looks like one of those faux-retro games that try to simulate the look of the old era of games but don't quite have the budget to actually pull it off. But I think that's as good as we're going to get honestly, to make it fully authentic they'd have to more or less re-model the entire game which is...a lot to ask for a small thing like this.
Also on the side, anyone know which game this is from? Kinda remember playing something looking like it as a kid.
30fps Wipeout tho lolAnd with a decent soundtrack, too!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7GHvhe5iGM&list=PL32F0178E49B97ED5
Correct.
Naa, they were blurry back in the day too. Still remember being disappointment by the amount of blur. Then suddenly an emulator was released on the PC. Amazingly it let me play SMK, Zelda and Mario 64 without the blur. Though many games didn't work on the emu and still had to be played on the CRT telly.The characters don't have ANY shading on them now - they're just flat colours.
And while SOME N64 games had a very blurry look, they were only cheapo third-party games. Nintendo's, Rareware's, Ubisoft's, etc. titles looked quite clear.