How to play the NES on your new TV

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Joey Explains How to Hook Up a Retro Console to a new Tv!

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Did you know you could stretch the NES to 16 by 9 and add input lag lol

tgamer
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I swear you guys made this video like 3 times already

soondarae
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Your better off getting a retro tink 2x mini. Not only will it be superior to an av converter, but it’ll also have way less input lag.

gamertoon
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Yes, I researched this information in the past. Once I buy a new NES, I will buy the converter 🙏🏾

alternateaccess
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I didn’t know that and now I can go all out retro 8 bit gaming style on my 4K Sony tv!

spiritualdrip
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I’m gonna buy an NES from you guys! I’m saving!

Zoshedtheduck
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Did you also know that these adapters result in terrible video quality and input lag that makes NES games borderline unplayable?

Also love how you guys always make the same video 3 times with only slight variations, quality content!

mrmii
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Or you can use emulation to render it at 4k in the correct aspect ratio with little to no lag.

ejunkempire
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I just plug random wires in hoping it works

Toastle
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I have the same adapter. I use it for my wii

emmettdunn
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I already played and yes, on the new TV

BrightNES
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I got a AVS. Best purchase I made 😊 👍🏽 🎮

boxcarchildrent.v.
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Hi DK oldies, I’m curious, what’s your most sold console ever?

Sebastian-Miles
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Super excited for my NES to arrive from you guys. I really appreciate it!

DIRTYBAMBAM
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I would advise against using those cheap converter boxes as they're not designed for older video game consoles that output in 240p
these boxes not only misinterpret the signal as 480i but can introduce input lag so I would recommend getting a RetroTink 2x instead

Bro
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You can also just plug it into the coax cable connection like I do and play on channel 3. Sure you'll get low quality or 80s quality but it's not like we had high hd quality in the old days anyways. Even in the 90s where I'm from we still had TVs with fuzz and low resolution and we had all the same fun. My hd tv had a/v connection and component connection on it. Some TVs still have that if you get the right one. I agree the converter is better if you get the right one but not needed unless you care enough or have one of those TVs with out the coax and A/V port. I think it's more need for PS2, Xbox, Wii, GameCube, Dreamcast, Saturn, and N64. But I been 10 years now using my 1080p tv with a/v cables and coax cable connections. So I'm probably biased because I don't care enough lol 😂

mawkcc
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I need this for my og Xbox, it'll make brothers in arms 100* better

danddhampstudio
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I’m so happy my NES arrived today I ended up leaving work early to get it out of the mail

DaGamingDinosaur
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I guess the guy was do the gameplay on that hd tv when push the B button he went on his lunch break and came back again and Mario was stil in the air.🃏

RSSJester
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With that assembled, now it's a matter of which part goes on the NES and which goes on the TV. Also, I heard that same converter works for Genesis, SNES & N64.

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