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  • ...models have it available in stock form. Every model also outputs composite video, which would have been the default choice alongside RF during their heyday. ...out DC offset), and these must be added to the cable itself. The composite video signal can be used for sync, and requires no extra components since it is a
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  • The Atari Jaguar outputs RF, composite, S-Video, and RGB natively. == Video Port Pinout ==
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  • The SCV can output RGB and came with a SCART cable (in France). The signal is PAL (50Hz). To t
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  • == Video clocks == ...metimes confusing ways, especially if you are running software that uses a video standard different from the one that the console was intended to operate in
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  • ...ty. You may see Wii2HDMI dongles out there, they ''negatively affect'' the video signal in their conversion of component to HDMI and it's recommended to avo {{Note|Some newer Wii's output a much higher quality video signal than the originals in unmodified state. Due to a misconfigured low-
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  • It is generally best to use the PlayStation 3's HDMI output, however there are backward-compatible scenarios that make the PS3 an inter ...ut 480i and no other resolution. As a note, 240p is not supported from any output.
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  • The Atari Jaguar is a console from the fifth generation of video game consoles, and the last produced console hardware from Atari. The conso * [[Jaguar:Video Output Notes]]
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  • The Nintendo GameCube (GCN) is a console from the sixth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in Japan on September 14th, 2001 fo * [[GameCube:GameCube Video Output|Video Output Notes / RGB Guide]]
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  • ...est was used to help reveal the presence of jailbars in each console's RGB output. ...eck out the [[Genesis:Motherboard Differences]] and [[Genesis:Video Output Notes]] pages.
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  • ...idered an expert-only mod and will (in most cases) disable composite video output.}} ...f.com/collections/mega-drive/products/mega-drive-genesis-triple-bypass-3bp-video-upgrade-board?ref=9qd6Y RetroGamerStuff].
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  • The Nintendo Game Boy is a console from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in Japan on April 21st, 1989 follow * [[Game Boy:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ...which was a budget model that only offered composite output and lacks 480p output. This page also covers vWii for the Wii U. * [[Wii:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ...idered an expert-only mod and will (in most cases) disable composite video output.}} ...f.com/collections/mega-drive/products/mega-drive-genesis-triple-bypass-3bp-video-upgrade-board?ref=9qd6Y RetroGamerStuff].
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  • ...Coleco ended support of the ColecoVision by the end of 1985, and left the video game market entirely. A large homebrew scene for the console began to emerg * <s> [[ColecoVision:Video Output Notes]] </s>
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  • The Bandai WonderSwan is a handheld console from the fifth generation of video game consoles. The console was released in Japan on March 4th, 1999. The Wo * <s> [[WonderSwan:Video Output Notes]] </s>
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  • |s-video = No ...ommunity due to their small size, light weight, and for having a composite video input which most other small TVs from the late 1990s lack. The same design
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  • ...Pioneer/NEC LaserActive is a 16-bit console from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in Japan on August 20th, 1993 follo * [[LaserActive:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ...e first to have a built-in modem for internet access and online play, 480p output via VGA, memory cards with LCD screens and mini-games, the ability to conne * [[Dreamcast:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ...stem (the Intellivision II) in 1983. Although Mattel ultimately exited the video game market in the aftermath of the 1983 crash, a company known as INTV Cor * <s> [[Intellivision:Video Output Notes]] </s>
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  • The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is a console from the fifth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America on October 4th, 19 * [[3DO:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ==VIDEO== This sets the video encoding to be used, as '''the Wii hardware is the same the world over''' a
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  • ...m". An alternate device, called the PSX, was a combination PS2 and digital video recorder / DVD burner with the first usage of the XrossMediaBar (XMB) inter *[[PS2:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ...ndividual color outputs from the STIC graphics chip to generate analog RGB output. ...th of these mods are based on the same principles as this mod and even tap video from the same points.
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  • ...SNK Neo Geo Pocket is a handheld game console from the fifth generation of video game consoles. The console was released on October 28th, 1998 in Japan foll ===Video Mods===
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  • The Sega Saturn is a 32-bit console from the fifth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in Japan on November 22nd, 1994 fol * [[Saturn:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ...tside of North America — is a 16-bit console from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console was first launched in Japan on October 29, 1988 ...g behind a massive legacy as one of the most popular and fondly remembered video game consoles of all time.
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