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Thank you everyone for your help with improving our sharp screenshots. I was having multiple issues, but I now have solutions to pretty much all of them. Side note: Don't upload high quality images using the Twitter app. Stick to browser.
See you soon!
Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996, Capcom) - SNES
Sharp Pixels vs. SNES S-Video via Sony KV-27S42
I’m a bit rusty, but trying to get back in the saddle. Street Fighter Alpha 2’s SNES port has been really impressing me lately, what an accomplishment.
As much as I hate to make this, the vibe continues to deteriorate. So just in case Twitter disappears:
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Super Street Fighter II (1994, Capcom) - SNES
Sharp Pixels vs. SNES S-Video via Sony PVM-20L2MD
Super Street Fighter II probably has my favorite character portraits in the series and to me they never look quite right on anything but a CRT.
Air Zonk (1992, Hudson) - PC Engine
Sharp Pixels vs. PC Engine Composite via Sony KV-13TR24
This little 1991 set's colors are off, but it's tough to dial in since it uses pots rather than an OSD service menu. Still vibrant and sharp for its day! Excited to find it a new home.
Rocket Knight Adventures (1993, Konami) - Genesis/Mega Drive
Sharp Pixels vs. Genesis RGB via Sony PVM-20L2MD
One for the crispy fans today of one of the absolute best Sega Genesis games!
The Legendary Axe (1988, JVC) - PC Engine
Sharp Pixels vs. PC Engine Composite via Sony KV-13M51
This one was especially impressive in person. I'd only ever seen this game sharp and the softer look is a lot prettier to my eye. The increased contrast also adds a lot of depth.