My Wii U sits proudly and always ready, next to my Switch and beneath my PS5. I’m able to play so many awesome games and it’s the perfect retro console too with all the VC titles.
I’ve still got my PAL SNES big box edition from when I bought it in the early 90s, it’s in pretty much perfect condition except for a minor tear in the box but the guide and everything else is in mint condition, the cart working perfectly. At some point I’ll probably sell it as it’s just hiding away in a cupboard.
I decided to buy the RAD2X to use with my (PAL) SNES (RGB), N64 (Composite) and GameCube (RGB) instead of the Retro-bit Prism HDMI cable for just the PAL GameCube.
It makes more sense to me (on a limited budget) to get one HDMI cable that will improve the visuals of three different consoles, instead of the Prism that will improve the visuals of just one. Also, the Prism provides the better quality video for a NTSC GameCube at 480p, which my PAL GameCube (480i) is unable to take advantage of unless I have Swiss installed.
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My Wii U sits proudly and always ready, next to my Switch and beneath my PS5. I’m able to play so many awesome games and it’s the perfect retro console too with all the VC titles.
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I’ve still got my PAL SNES big box edition from when I bought it in the early 90s, it’s in pretty much perfect condition except for a minor tear in the box but the guide and everything else is in mint condition, the cart working perfectly. At some point I’ll probably sell it as it’s just hiding away in a cupboard.
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I decided to buy the RAD2X to use with my (PAL) SNES (RGB), N64 (Composite) and GameCube (RGB) instead of the Retro-bit Prism HDMI cable for just the PAL GameCube.
It makes more sense to me (on a limited budget) to get one HDMI cable that will improve the visuals of three different consoles, instead of the Prism that will improve the visuals of just one. Also, the Prism provides the better quality video for a NTSC GameCube at 480p, which my PAL GameCube (480i) is unable to take advantage of unless I have Swiss installed.