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The GBS-Control - The Best Budget Friendly 1080p Upscaler for Retro Consoles!

tunnotron3000 9,751 8 months ago
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Games Shown: Intro: Truxton, Toejam and Earl - Panic on Funkotron (Mega Drive) Mega Drive: Gunstar Heroes, Mega Turrican, Valis III SNES: F-Zero, Kirby's Dream Land 3, Donkey Kong Country Saturn: Sonic Jam, Pandemonium, Panzer Dragoon Zwei PS1: Silent Hill, Rage Racer, Tekken 3 PS2: Dead or Alive 2 Hardcore, Ridge Racer V, Zone of The Enders, Ratchet and Clank Going Commando Outro: Sonic the Hedgehog (Master System), Ghost in the Shell (PS1), Croc (PS1), Outrun 2006 Coast2Coast (PS2) To this day, I love my GBS-Control upscaler. I originally started this journey with a RetroTINK Scart2X, before moving onto an OSSC. When I started the Retro 500 series, the OSSC wasn't the most compatible and the bob deinterlacing wasn't great for YouTube content. After gaining some soldering confidence, I decided to build a GBS-Control! This video is intended for potential users who want to both play, stream and/or record their retro games; this is why I've added a little post-processing such as cropping and zooming. You can crop and resize with the GBS, however, if you want perfect integer scaling without the line filter, then resizing won't look great. Github for the GBS-C: https://github.com/ramapcsx2/gbs-control Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro and Overview 3:21 - 1080p Output 3:55 - 960p/1024p Output and Capture Scenario 5:07 - Sega Mega Drive/Genesis 7:11 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System 9:15 - Sega Saturn 11:19 - Sony Playstation and 240p/480i Switching 14:04 - Sony Playstation 2 and Motion Adaptive Deinterlacing 16:33 - Summary and Outro

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