DC Game Brightness on modern tvs

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DC Game Brightness on modern tvs

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Hello all,

The other day I had an inkling to play Nightmare Creatures 2 on my dc. I know that is a bad inkling to have, well I bought the game when I first started collecting and never really tried it. Well other then the obligatory test to make sure it works run. Funny thing is this time when I tried it, I could not see a damn thing. I walked to a water portion and for the life of me could not see where the ground ended and the water began. I messed with all the picture and brightness settings on my tv to no avail. I am running a dc on composite on that tv and tried the other room DC which has an HDMI cable, but that game does not run off of HDMI so I am stuck with DC one.


Does any one else have any issues with brightness on modern tvs or is this game just known for being impossible to see?


Thanks for any and all replies!
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I have tried my dc on a modern tv years ago, but went back to a crt for those exact reasons: brightness, contrast, colours not really popping & off course lag. Also stuff like smoke & fog usually looks bad on a modern screen imho
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I use a hanzo vga box which has a brightness boost/adjust that works well on my ancient bravia. It's not as bright as a crt, but I've never run into any visibility issues. Not sure the hanzo is made anymore, but it's not a bad box, despite what the internet has to say about behar bros.
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got my hands on a crt and yes that was the issue, game looks fine on crt
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RobisMarshall wrote:got my hands on a crt and yes that was the issue, game looks fine on crt
told ya ;)
and depending on where you live you can get even more out of your crt, depending on what video cable you use
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mazonemayu wrote:
RobisMarshall wrote:got my hands on a crt and yes that was the issue, game looks fine on crt
told ya ;)
and depending on where you live you can get even more out of your crt, depending on what video cable you use
What do you mean where I live lol
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RobisMarshall wrote:
mazonemayu wrote:
RobisMarshall wrote:got my hands on a crt and yes that was the issue, game looks fine on crt
told ya ;)
and depending on where you live you can get even more out of your crt, depending on what video cable you use
What do you mean where I live lol
If you live in PAL region or Japan you almost always have a tv that does RGB natively, whereas if you live in the USA you’re stuck with composite & svideo at best, unless you mod your tv for RGB (RGB being the best signal out of the 3)

The top half of the picture is RGB, the bottom half is composite to give you an idea of the difference ;)
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mazonemayu wrote:
RobisMarshall wrote:
mazonemayu wrote:
told ya ;)
and depending on where you live you can get even more out of your crt, depending on what video cable you use
What do you mean where I live lol
If you live in PAL region or Japan you almost always have a tv that does RGB natively, whereas if you live in the USA you’re stuck with composite & svideo at best, unless you mod your tv for RGB (RGB being the best signal out of the 3)

The top half of the picture is composite, the bottom half is RGB to give you an idea of the difference ;)
I think you mean the other way around.
Top = RGB
Bottom = composite
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Panja0 wrote:
I think you mean the other way around.
Top = RGB
Bottom = composite
Yes, I posted too fast :lol: :lol:
Corrected it now thanks :mrgreen:
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