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* ColecoVision
* ColecoVision
* [https://www.retrorgb.com/colecovision.html info] ([http://retrorgb.com/ retrorgb.com])
* [https://www.retrorgb.com/colecovision.html info] ([http://retrorgb.com/ retrorgb.com])
* Phillips CDi (also svid)
* Phillips CDi (also s-video)
* [https://www.retrorgb.com/cdi.html info] ([http://retrorgb.com/ retrorgb.com])
* [https://www.retrorgb.com/cdi.html info] ([http://retrorgb.com/ retrorgb.com])
* Intellivision
* Intellivision

Revision as of 15:18, 21 January 2022

Native RGB Output

Note: Varies depending on region. Special cable usually required. See retrorgb.com.

  • Atari Jaguar
  • Neo Geo AES
  • Sega Dreamcast
  • Sega Genesis
  • Sega Master System (first model)
  • Sega Saturn
  • SNES
  • Sony PlayStation
  • Sony PlayStation 2
  • Sony PlayStation 3
  • Turbografx-16 (through boosted-sync SCART cable on expansion port, or through db-elec grafx booster)

Modded RGB Output

Component Output

Component video is typically supported in the Sony PVM/BVM line of monitors, and many late-model TVs support Component. Component video is supported in most HDTVs, though it is better to use HDMI if the console supports it. Component video is technically different than RGBS video, but offers excellent quality and can produce HD video resolutions. It's a good 'second option' for output to a capable low definition monitor / TV.

  • Microsoft Xbox
  • Microsoft Xbox 360 (VGA also supported)
  • Nintendo GameCube (very expensive cable)
  • Nintendo Wii (plays GameCube games)
  • Nintendo Wii U
  • Sony PlayStation 2
  • Sony PlayStation 3 (lowest resolution is 480i, does not display 240p)