Haha, yeah the titler does support S-Video. And yeah, since it's hella rare and expensive I didn't bother mentioning it. Out of curiosity, has anyone actually ever seen it's S-video feed in action? How good does it look?
Seem like 72 to 60 pin adapters are readily available (some early NES games even contain them), but how hard is it to find an adapter that goes the other way? No luck on my initial eBay searches...






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