GBA Cartridges on a Display

This page will describe the current methods of playing GBA (as well as GBC games) on a TV or monitor.  Original Game Boy games can also be played on the Super Nintendo via the Super Game Boy. Here are the current methods for playing GBA games on a TV or monitor: Game Boy Advance Consolizer […]

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance There are many ways to play Game Boy Advance games, both through portable systems and on a TV or monitor.  Please read on to find out more info: Game Boy Advance Versions Nintendo released four different versions of the GBA, each with it’s own variation of colors. The GBA SP model AGS-101 […]

Game Gear TV-Out

Game Gear TV-Out Mod This section describes the three different TV-out mods available for original Game Gear hardware.  There’s also emulation options like the Analogue Pocket for people who want to use original cartridges and the MiSTer FPGA project for people who want an excellent and accurate solution, but don’t mind using roms. VGA (and RGB) […]

FM Audio

Sega Master System FM Audio History: The Sega Mark III was a console launched in Japan that was essentially the early version of the Master System. One of the many options available for this system was an “FM Sound expansion board”. It was a device that plugged into the Mark III and allowed games to utilize […]

ColecoVision

ColecoVision The ColecoVision can output RGB, composite and S-Video with a modification. Stock consoles only output RF video. Please read on for more information.   Like many other consoles of the time, the ColecoVision only offered RF A/V output, with no other stock choice. For a long time, the only modifications available were composite and […]

Extron Emotia

Models with the non-interlace switch for 240p output: Emotia, Emotia Plus, Super Emotia and the Super Emotia GX. Also look for Analog Way Scan Vision HQ SVG 420 (Uses the same board as a Super Emotia GX). There may be other variants of the 420 model for 240p output. Models that are 480i output only: […]