Go to your local Ikea. They have an amazing selection of cool looking (and practical) setupsHopsinshadie wrote:Well this isn't helping very much. I need a unit that will allow me to lay all my systems down 1 by 1 horizontally
Go to your local Ikea. They have an amazing selection of cool looking (and practical) setupsHopsinshadie wrote:Well this isn't helping very much. I need a unit that will allow me to lay all my systems down 1 by 1 horizontally
they won't. at least not from my experience, my game cube and n64 seem fine on my hd. no improvement but definitely not worse.Kill You wrote:I don't know if your old games will look like shit, they most likely will.
Elision wrote:they'll just look worse in comparison to things that you typically see on an hd.
Hopsinshadie wrote:Kill you says they will look worse. So will the old systems look bad on high d or what? Should I just use the other tv? I'm confused, I need a definite answer, not conflicting answers. And do any of you know about the patch bay?
Miller wrote:Hopsinshadie wrote:Kill You, I'm just really exhausted from all the planning I've been trying to do with the gaming set up. Oh man. Especially after my SNES not working, wow.
So I ordered multi plug outlets. 6 different plugs in one. Is this what you use? How do you go about your set up? Will the 6 in one work?
And then I also need the switch box. To all switch box users also use the 6 in one for their power adapters?
The six in one should work if it has all the right plugs. No reason why it wont work.
To give you a "for sure" answer about games looking different on an hd tv. I play my SNES on my 42 inch HD tv all the time and it looks great.
Rollefsen wrote:What would make you think you need a DVD played or a VCR to play games?
Hopsinshadie wrote:do you need a dvd player or vcr to make the systems, consoles work? I haven't played my old tv in a long time. tell me evreything in need.
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