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Onion game Cases
Super GDubs Fighter II Turbo: Championship Edition III:
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--- Quote from: Seymor Onion on March 27, 2013, 08:39:19 AM ---Takahashi, here is a website to keep an eye on:
http://www.hdretrovision.com/
He also has other cables in the works, but it's going to be a while before he's ready to start selling them.
I plan to partner with him, sometime next year, if he isn't able to mass produce them on his own.
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The Cube has a secondary port on earlier models for Component video, It does not output it through the standard AV pot.
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The cable is fore SNES, so I think it somehow converts RGB signal to Component.
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I'm not sure if NTSC SNES's can output RGB, And someone was asking about Gamecube component cables.
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IIRC, the smaller SNES consoles (mark II?) removed RGB Out from it's standard A/V connector.
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It's still there, just needs a quick bit of soldering to get it to work.
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The old fat model outputs RGB natively
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Sure does, overall I prefer the SNES Mini/Jnr though. Smaller footprint and better video quality than the fat models.
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A shame is doesn't have an LED light or the eject button that makes your games fly to china when pushed hard enough
Seymor Onion:
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--- Quote from: Seymor Onion on March 27, 2013, 08:39:19 AM ---First, I need to let you all know that my Nintendo Main Line cases are a little larger than standard UGCs.
In other words, existing UGC Covers will fit in them, but they'll be a bit too small.
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Too bad they won't be a perfect fit. How much is the difference? Is it hard to convert existing covers to the new dimensions?
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It should be easy to convert existing covers to the new sizes.
I haven't pinned down the exact measurements of the new cases just yet, because certain aspects of the case design are dependent one one another, such as:
the two living hinges,
the outer case walls that overlap when the Game Case is closed,
and the case locking mechanism.
In other words, I need to make sure everything lines up properly, and that they overall case is designed in such a way that the plastic can flow through the mold properly.
wiggy:
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That's EASILY resolved ;)
SNES mini S-vid is spectacular! I've seen component SNES phat and I still think S-vid mini is better (though I've never seen proper RGB).
sheep2001:
Hey Seymore - how far off on the Sega cases?
I'm in need of 100 for famicom games, and about 100 for master system. Like...now! lol.
If it's still going to be a year off, i'll have to go with the same multi DVD cases i've had to use for my other stuff for famicom, as they are siitting naked - but if it's realistically going to be soon, i'll hold off.
Also, will the famicom carts fit in the master system cases (as they do in the retail ones)? Or only the Genny case? If master system, i can just order 200 of those at once instead of 2 types.
Seymor Onion:
--- Quote from: sheep2001 ---Hey Seymor - how far off on the Sega cases?
I'm in need of 100 for famicom games, and about 100 for master system. Like...now! lol.
If it's still going to be a year off, i'll have to go with the same multi DVD cases i've had to use for my other stuff for famicom, as they are siitting naked - but if it's realistically going to be soon, i'll hold off.
Also, will the famicom carts fit in the master system cases (as they do in the retail ones)? Or only the Genny case? If master system, i can just order 200 of those at once instead of 2 types.
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Take a look at the two red lines in the bottom left corner of this picture:
If the distance between the two red lines is not greater than 12 mm, then standard-height Famicom Games will fit in the Master System/Codemasters J-Cart Cases.
You'd just have to put em in, label-side down, so the MS Cart Holding Tabs would be more effective.
The cart holding tabs are a little further away from the inside of the case, since MS Carts have squared-off sides.
It shouldn't be a year off, more like a few months, at most, if things go according to plan. ;)