So, I figured out that the Kuro is actually fine. It just wasn't plugged in fully; for some reason you have to push it a lot harder than a normal DC cable for it to connect fully. I got it mainly because I thought my previous VGA adapter had a problem, but now that I have the Kuro working I've found that the picture quality is pretty significantly better; so I think it's worth it just for that alone. I'll probably post a couple pictures of that soon.
Yepp good to hear. Third party stuff has some issues with the DC connector. My third party RGB cable doesn't like red...*wiggle wiggle*
The first time I played Sega Super GT (Scud Race) was at Cici's (pizza place) when I was a kid. Playing that game at the time, which I think was around 96-97, was like playing a game from the future. I'd say it's actually my second favorite arcade game, the first being VF3. Come to think of it, most of my favorite arcade games are Model 3 games. Now I sometimes play Scud Race in Supermodel; playing the game in widescreen in 1440p is a pretty nice improvement on the original. I can also play it in 1600p on my MBP.
It's freaking insane how well Model 3 scales to HD. Now play N64 Pod Race in 1080p, Jesus. Same with Daytona 2. There is something even DC could not "emulate" what Model 3 did. There is a nice story how Yu Suzuki made Model 3 happen...
A Sega dude said in some areas Model 3 is more powerful than DC. I'd suspect color depth of textures, just look at Daytona 2.
Do you think you could edit your previous posts to turn the images into spoilers? Again, you don't have to, but it would make reading this thread easier for other people.
I'll fix that as soon...
Edit: Fixed
I'd love to have that poster.
It's yours. I'll give you my E-Mail and send it to you. It will be shipped in a "roll-up-case".
This is from the 1993 IMA (international coin-op show) show in Frankfurt:
Very well dressed sneaked in pretending being some ..something, haha! There was RidgeRacer! and Virtua Racing!! Me as headless chicken running around looking for the Capcom stand. It took some time to find out...
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