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Author: Bob

I’m Bob, the founder of RetroRGB. If you’d like to support my work, please consider following me on social media, or even supporting via paid platforms; Those support services are what keeps the work I’m involved with and this site going.  More about me below the links:

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Like many people who are probably reading this site, I grew up playing consoles like the SNES and Genesis, which featured styles of games that aren’t nearly as common today.  While I love new games and in many ways they can be far superior, they’re not always the style or experience someone is looking for.  Some of the biggest pet peeves of modern games are loading times, constant software updates and often long “training sessions” required before the gameplay even starts.  Heck, even many of the games are significantly longer!  Someone looking to game during the small bits of free time they might have, often look to classic consoles and handhelds that provide a way to just jump in and start playing;  Many classic games can be completed within an hour and are a satisfying experience.
The most common styles of games found on those platforms are different too.  There are similar games available for newer consoles, like Shovel Knight, The New Super Mario Bros, Ori and the Blind Forest and (of course) Axiom Verge.  Still, the amount of 2D vs 3D graphic games made is very small, so I often find that to enjoy that style, you need to go back to some of the classic consoles, which was the original catalyst for this site…

The journey to experience retro video game awesomeness started in October 2011 when I discovered a (low quality) Retro Controller Adapter for the Wii.  After a few months of playing virtual console games on my Wii via the adapter, it started to feel like a tease;  I got to use the original controller, but I missed the look of a CRT, as well as not having any lag on my games!

I soon realized if I wanted a “real” experience, I had to get the real thing and as a result, I ended up building the Retro Cart.  I was happy playing all the old games the way they were meant to be played, on the original hardware, on a high quality CRT TV that brought out the best in the older games.  After that project, I thought I was done…

Then, I re-discovered RGB and my retro video game life changed forever (I knew about RGB as a kid, but it was so unfathomably expensive back then that I just put it out of my mind).  Even though it was less than three months from the time I completed the Retro Cart, I knew I had to start over.  I was able to use most of the same equipment I already purchased, but there were some key differences.  I dug so deep into it, that I decided to document exactly what I went though via a Google Doc, just in case “a few of my friends” ever wanted to do the same.  I eventually gathered so much information that Cousin Scott suggested I make it into a website, so if other people wanted to walk down the same path, they could skip all the research and follow one easy to read guide.  Hopefully I succeeded!

Bob

3D Printed Bracket for Datapath E1S Capture Cards

Posted on June 13, 2018January 4, 2019 by Bob
3D Printed Bracket for Datapath E1S Capture Cards

Someone just posted a 3D print design for a full-height bracket for the Datapath Vision E1S capture card.  These cards are often found on eBay with a half-height card, so this could be a great solution to the problem.  I’d suggest further testing to make sure it’s strong enough to hold, but I’ll hopefully have […]

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17-Port HDMI Switch Prototype

Posted on June 13, 2018January 4, 2019 by Bob
17-Port HDMI Switch Prototype

Someone just created a prototype for a 17-port HDMI switch called the Origin 17.  It’s fully programmable and has an LCD touch screen!  There’s no telling if it’ll ever be in production, but it’s definitely cool enough to share!:

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Aliexpress MVS “CBOX” outputs improper sync

Posted on June 13, 2018January 4, 2019 by Bob
Aliexpress MVS “CBOX” outputs improper sync

As many suspected, it looks like the CBOX outputs a much higher voltage than it’s supposed to.  I’ll post again when more information is learned, but for now know it is not safe to use this with SCART equipment!!! @RetroRGB I tested that MVS from Aliexpress tonight, sync voltage is not spec. Vpp sitting at 1.6v pic.twitter.com/wilm0lUZr9 […]

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RetroRGB Weekly Roundup #101

Posted on June 13, 2018January 4, 2019 by Bob
RetroRGB Weekly Roundup #101

 

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Hollow Knight released on Switch

Posted on June 12, 2018January 4, 2019 by Bob
Hollow Knight released on Switch

Looks like Nintendo added Hollow Knight to the Switch library today! https://youtu.be/lADh9A7HIfQ  

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