https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tkm_I1LjK0Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmhhDvncrFY
Much better video on the subject
Stop trying to shill your channel
>>3315506
>trying to shill your channel
https://www.youtube.com/user/2xfrbzrbgwjk
>>3315439
That's a great looking title screen, thought it was a genny or SNES game until I saw the cart
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76ytOMxPmws
blabla...skip to 11:10
>>3315439
Is it compatible with flash carts?
All of these Sharp Game Televisions have such contrast problems it makes me think they used the gray phosphor coating from day one. I've heard that game magazines ask used to get their screen shots with these but I'm 80% certain they push composite same as any other NES. All in all, not worth the space they take up let alone their professed "value" especially for the two or three examples out there that have never been tipped forward and had their front feet broken off.
On the other hand I love the black OEM controllers. I picked up two from a game store that also had one of these blur boxes -apparently they'd become separated and were priced as regular controllers. One off the two has since vanished from my collection and it's a continuing annoyance to me.
Things like the Sharp NESTV, and the M82 units, and test decks are "cool" but they're pretty much the definition of useless collector garbage.
Would I play and use a Sharp TV? Yes. But I'm not going to go out of my way to get one when you can just RGB mod an NES and use a PVM and get a superior experience.
What they were thinking with those feet is beyond me. They're like designed to break.
>>3316004
RGB modding an nes takes a damn 400 dollar ppu
>>3315506
sexy
>>3317598
>>RGB modding an nes takes a damn 400 dollar ppu
You're joking right? The NESRGB has obsoleted that old PPU mod for years now.
The NESRGB is like $100