I wish I spoke the language - the first one it looks a little smoother on the colored console...I never would of though to check differences in color quality as I figured..its the same machine beneath the shell.
I wish I spoke the language - the first one it looks a little smoother on the colored console...I never would of though to check differences in color quality as I figured..its the same machine beneath the shell.
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I used Google's "Translate" feature, it works quite well.
I wonder if maybe some of the consoles tested had the Expansion Pak?
This is not really that surprising. It's common for various revisions of Nintendo systems to have different video quality. Since the colored N64's don't appear so different cosmetically from a standard N64 it has just taken a bit longer for someone to figure out that it might not be the exact same hardware.
I bet if you took some screen captures of the video output from a Gamecube and compared it to the output from a Panasonic Q you'd find some differences there too.
Hmmmm... this is interesting. One of the more annoying things about the N64 is how it washes out all its textures into a shade of mud. The color console comparison gives things much more pixilated look... which to me looks a lot better, crisper.
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I wonder if this only applies to PAL units.
More specifically: Better image quality are N64 Colored (latest model) consoles. Worse image quality are N64 Gray (first model) consoles.
I tested my European PAL N64 Gray and N64 Colored (Grape Shape), the same composite cable and is not used in the Expansion Pak (using Jumper Pak, both same yes).
First time I heard about it in Finnish game-forum. I got interested to do this N64 Gray vs. Colored comparison.
I was searching Google search but not found better N64 console discussions. That's why I want tell N64 and retrogame fans.
Insterested to know whether also NTSC USA and Japan consoles.
True. PAL N64 to me doesn't appear that great of an investment with 50hz games and a smaller library. Though I don't own the PAL version to say much myself.
Either way I can assure you won't have problems obtaining NTSC USA consoles! They were produced in such numbers even I have a third I should let go...
Counting sets of multiple N64s... At any moment there's some 1000 units on US ebay alone, excluding any other sites or countries.
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