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Pocky & Rocky (1992, Natsume) - SNES
Sharp Pixels vs. SNES Composite via Sony KV-27S42
Pocky & Rocky has a lot of great enemies, but I've always especially loved this little guy, even if he was a pain in the butt to photograph.
Shiren the Wanderer 2: Oni Invasion! Shiren Castle! (2000, Chunsoft) - N64
Sharp Pixels vs. N64 S-Video via Sony PVM-20L2MD
One more late night Shiren post before October starts! Couldn't forget certified good boy and top-tier weasel friend, Koppa!
Street Fighter II (1992, Capcom) - SNES
Sharp Pixels vs. SNES S-Video via Sony PVM-20L2MD
I love the natural look of Chun-Li's individual hairs and the folds in the fabric of her hair buns here!
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master (1993, Sega) - Genesis/Mega Drive
Sharp Pixels vs. Genesis Composite via Sony PVM-20L2MD
Thank you for your patience and kind words! We're back and Shinobi-posting once again! Let's kick things off with a new crunchy Genesis waterfall!
F-Zero X (1998, Nintendo) - N64
Sharp Pixels vs. N64 S-Video via Sony PVM-20L2MD
The artist that converted this game's illustrations to pixels did a phenomenal job and the CRT and N64 hardware do a phenomenal job displaying those pixels as an illustration. Both are gorgeous.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997, Konami) - PS1
Sharp Pixels vs. PS1 Composite via Sony KV-13M51
Dracula popped off so I thought you'd appreciate Richter as well. I especially love how soft his lil curls appear on the Trinitron!
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997, Konami) - PS1
Sharp Pixels vs. PS1 Composite via Sony KV-13M51
This could be my new favorite. Notice the way composite color bleed turns a single pixel into red eyes, or the way the scanlines give definition to Dracula's lips and teeth.
Mega Man X (1993, Capcom) - SNES
Sharp Pixels vs. SNES S-Video via Sony KV-27S42
Forgot I took these! Might wind up doing all the Mega Man X bosses just for Content.
Final Fantasy VI (1994, Squaresoft) - SNES
2014 and 2021 Remaster vs. SNES S-Video via PVM-20L2MD
Thank you to @RPGSite for their remaster comparison. While I do prefer the new sprites to 2014's, The SNES originals still win out overall for me, based on what we've seen so far.
Final Fantasy VI (1994, Squaresoft) - SNES
Sharp Pixels vs. SNES S-Video via Sony PVM-20L2MD
As much as I appreciate the effort of the new Final Fantasy remasters, I still can't help but feel that Square Enix's constant meddling with its original visuals is unnecessary.