You should probably stay out of the War Room and stick to flipping games in the marketplace then.
I understand they are custom cables but look at the prices.
LOL @ someone on a Neo forum complaining about $45 being expensive...
I bought the SNES one from another member here as he had a spare for some reason. And I'll pick up the Genny one as well. It's a nicely built cable, $45 doesn't seem bad at all IMO considering that it's not just some wire with plugs on the ends. Actually I'd bet that $45 for one of these cables after adjusting for inflation is the same or less than GC component cables cost me when they were first released.
Okay, it's not the fact that the cables themselves cost that much, it is the principle. If I am going to spend $50.00 on one cable, why would I purchase this over, let's say a SCART cable?
Well, if you don't have SCART. Or you don't have RGB. Don't want converters with extra cables.
Pretty much every system I have that is capable or being run on Component gets run on Component. I personally don't want want to deal with finding a solution that's not shit build quality to run RGB and/or SCART to Component. If you've got that setup already or would like to get that setup then go for it. I'm just happy that there's now a solution available to run SNES & Genny on Component. If this is not the solution for you, then simple, don't get one.
In principle, these are most helpful to folks who only have a single console to run. The moment you need to serve a second system (or more), all the usual options start making a ton more sense.
When you get it, would you mind taking some screenshots?
What if you don't have burgers?
For anyone who forgot who RAZO is.
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showt...V-Complaints-Begin!/page7&highlight=champions
edit: oh at page 9 and 10 it becomes about plane tickets to china, I never saw those posts before, this is great, a great day
Why not go with an RGB-VGA upscaller?
I hear good things about them.
Why not go with an RGB-VGA upscaller?
I hear good things about them.