Posted by Rockman Pocket on October 05, 2016 at 17:50:10 EST in reply to I don't think it does, but YPbPr is essentially identical. Do you use a regular SNES SCART cable for RGB or do you need something that goes in the D Video port? The official solution for the US is the Game Cube Componant Cable which does go in that port and outputs up to 480p. If the effect you are describing is achieved at 240p only then this trick won't work unless I use a different display. I have a 27" JVC I'd use for that (currently used for a cracked Wii, looks dynamite). At the moment I wanted some decent video game setup downstairs in the basement so I took an old computer desk thing, folds up pretty and all that, and stuffed it with the 17" VGA monitor and two systems that could easily use it: Dreamcast and Cube. It's been a lot of fun going through those libraries again. F355 is honestly even more fun than I remember, btw, and F Zero still looks amazing. (n/t) from SignOfZeta.
The PAL Cube at least outputs RGB with the official Scart RGB cable. Seems like the Cube is actually a complicated beast when it comes to signals. Check out the site retrorgb.com, those guys explain GC signals way better than I ever could. It obviously won't help in finding nice looking GBC games to play, but maybe there's a trick there to get more out of your current setup.
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