GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
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GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
Am currently using an USA region NTSC unmodded Gamecube console with a modded Japanese Gamecube D-Terminal cable to output in VGA 480p high-res mode for them GCN progressive-scan supported games like F-Zero GX. With an optional GCN Gameboy Player accessory, if using either an GCN Component Video cable or JPN GCN D-Terminal cable, it'll output in 480p (with no input from a GCN game controller to make it boot up properly).
By hooking up the VGA output to an Ultracade UVc setup, it'll be running in true 240p with the proper 240 x 160 resolution (with a bit of proper arcade monitor resizing, of course). Playing some sample GBA games like Kotetsu Teikoku (aka GBA Steel Empire in the UK), Metal Slug Advance, etc., they all play/look great on an low-res 15kHz arcade monitor setup.
So by running an GBA flash cart setup, some of those cool homebrew GBA games like Holy Hell & the like would equally be at home on a low-res arcade monitor setup.
The Star Fish/Hot-B GBA version of Kotetsu Teikoku feels more like an arcade shmup title running at 60fps compared to the MD/Genny version of Steel Empire with it's 30fps presentation indeed.
Here's a small list of known GBA titles with 60fps presentation:
Super Gunstar Heroes/Future Gunstar Heroes
Sega Arcade Hits
Sega's Sonic Pinball Party
Kotetsu Teikoku/Steel Empire
Sega's The Pinball of the Dead
Racing Gears
GT Advance
GT Advance 3
Gradius Galaxies
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By hooking up the VGA output to an Ultracade UVc setup, it'll be running in true 240p with the proper 240 x 160 resolution (with a bit of proper arcade monitor resizing, of course). Playing some sample GBA games like Kotetsu Teikoku (aka GBA Steel Empire in the UK), Metal Slug Advance, etc., they all play/look great on an low-res 15kHz arcade monitor setup.
So by running an GBA flash cart setup, some of those cool homebrew GBA games like Holy Hell & the like would equally be at home on a low-res arcade monitor setup.
The Star Fish/Hot-B GBA version of Kotetsu Teikoku feels more like an arcade shmup title running at 60fps compared to the MD/Genny version of Steel Empire with it's 30fps presentation indeed.
Here's a small list of known GBA titles with 60fps presentation:
Super Gunstar Heroes/Future Gunstar Heroes
Sega Arcade Hits
Sega's Sonic Pinball Party
Kotetsu Teikoku/Steel Empire
Sega's The Pinball of the Dead
Racing Gears
GT Advance
GT Advance 3
Gradius Galaxies
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Last edited by PC Engine Fan X! on Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:58 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
Some photos, please? 


RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
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Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
Here are a few screenshots of the GBA shmup title of Gradius Galaxies running on an Egret II candy cab:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/138/img1524d.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/210/img1525p.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/195/img1527sb.jpg/
There's no way to get rid of the Gameboy Player screen border though (which is a minor issue).
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http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/138/img1524d.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/210/img1525p.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/195/img1527sb.jpg/
There's no way to get rid of the Gameboy Player screen border though (which is a minor issue).
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
Very nice! That EGRET II is looking very clean!

RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
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Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
Thanks for the kind comment, emphatic. I didn't have to do any touch ups to it when I bought it sometime back.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
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Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
I did the same...but with monochrome gameboy games.
My blog is here http://kelvinsgamingheaven.blogspot.com/
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Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
Hmm wiring up the controls would be a challenge though, no?
Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
mc cthulu or pad hack a dualshock1 pad with appropriate adapters will do the job...better yet, a ps360+ (with a playstation cord wired) and appropriate adapters. Just completed the wiring on the panels of my vs city, going to give it a spin tonight to see how it works...the cab is wired for cps1/2, JAMMA and console pad hacked. Its a tedious job which you only need to do once.
My blog is here http://kelvinsgamingheaven.blogspot.com/
Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
wooooow... this is really awesome, but i'm a dick, i've never sent you the card for holy hell...
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dunpeal2064
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Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
Wow, that looks amazing! Super jealous of that sweet cab.
Is that a Rubik's cube I see?
Is that a Rubik's cube I see?

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Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
For dunpeal2064,
Yes, that's one of those Christmas decked Rubik's knockoffs -- really easy to take apart but quite a challenge to assemble.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Yes, that's one of those Christmas decked Rubik's knockoffs -- really easy to take apart but quite a challenge to assemble.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
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Re: GBA games look great on an UVc setup...
Heh, I have that same one.
I was really into speedsolving Rubik's cubes a few years back.
I was really into speedsolving Rubik's cubes a few years back.