The starting price of $300 for the auctions was not unreasonable and they have no control over how high people would have bidded them up to.
Except, they did... See what I said about setting up a BIN instead....
I'm not quite sure what it is with people in this thread sucking at reading.I have seen every model of NES and Famicom with the Etim RGB boards now on pro monitors and it looks amazing. If you haven't played on one you might not realize just how much better it looks.
I've seen similar, and I am not really impressed. Partially because of reasons already stated, in that NES never really looks that stellar. The best RGB mod + the best RGB monitor around doesn't improve the actual graphical capabilities of the machine... you just get really crisp plainness.
You're more than welcome to come stand in front of a Playchoice 10 and try to convince me that it's so much better than what I am staring at when I play on my couch. I tried to convince myself of it to justify dumping money into RGB, but I wasn't able to.
Fire up an emulator on a CRT. That's what you're after, essentially. It's not too great. I used to stare at that all the time when I was too young to afford imports and wanted to play Samurai Pizza Cats.
I don't really subscribe to the "pro crt RGB wank" attitude because it's all fairly overrated and not nearly as great as any of you guys seem to imply, especially for something like NES.
I ditched all that crap for an upscaler and a 60" TV. Haven't noticed a loss of gaming enjoyment, but have noticed more space for cooler stuff since I dumped like 10 RGB monitors on other people.
This is where you bring up "input lag" that's unrecognizable by the human brain, and act like I have no taste or poor eye sight because I don't whip my dick out for this stuff.
I did tests on XRGB3 vs. composite into a 1084S, and saw no measurable difference in gameplay. In fact, I did better on some games with XRGB3 because I could see what the f*ck I was doing.
That shit is the gaming dork equivalent of those people that buy all that high end audiophile equipment and try to convince everyone that their auditory experience is
vastly superior when really, it isn't. It's some marginal improvement that you only notice if you're looking for it, being snooty, or have a side by side comparison to something lesser.
You will have the same memories and feelings as the person with the "inferior" setup.
It's not like anyone's brain retains the quality difference. Kind of like how audiophiles don't somehow hum a song in higher quality because they heard it better. I used to play SNES on a B&W TV. The first time I beat LttP was in B&W. Somehow though, my brain has implanted the colors into that time, since I've also beaten it in color.
It's mostly psychology and dick waving. I've got some of the high end vinyl playback stuff. It's whatever. The records aren't immediately asstastic when you play them on your grandma's dusty ass recordplayer and gooned up speakers.
Sure, the nicer equipment leads to a "nicer" experience, but, it doesn't mean the non-expensive/fancy setup is worthless and shouldn't even exist.
The kit and install price really doesn't seem too crazy when you consider how much people are spending on NES games lately.
Yeah, dude, you're right. Crazy doesn't seem crazy when everything is already
batshit insane.
I'm not a fan of adding fuel to fires.
$120 for the kit, $100 to $150 for the toploader, plus at least $100 in installation fees. That will be the future price. The price for me would be $120 total, for an HDMI NES...
I'm still in disbelief that toploaders are 150$ now. When people start snatching them up to sell HDMI'd setups online for idiotic prices, I will expect prices to hit the 250 mark just for a vanilla toploader. That's scary.
Forget people who buy overpriced shit for their caves at conventions. Are we really here to defend them? The majority of people will have their own personal NES modded by someone.
How can we forget them? They're the ones who shot the auctions up to 700+$. They are the ones that establish these moronic prices that normal people are impacted by. Why do you not understand this?
We're not here to defend them, and unfortunately, "the majority" is not normal people. It's idiots. We're outnumbered by idiots. I am way too observant of this at game conventions. For every normal human, there's a fist full of idiots inciting a douche-riot.
ANYWAY:
This thing (the HDMI thing) will be a pretty solid thing once it's out in some obtainable capacity though. Plus it will stop people from cannibalizing machines just for RGB mods so they can pat themselves on the back and try to convince themselves that it was worth it.
This device, in my opinion, is actually better than f*cking around with that for a few reasons.
1) It's cheaper (sort of, we hope, please)
2) It's easier (just jam it in any TV since like 10 years ago)
3) The video quality gives you that same crisp appearance and quality, if you really need it that bad.
I've seen RGB'd NES setups in action. I've seen this thing in action. I'd say the end result is pretty good, as long as the prices don't approach infinity retard.