Starfox 64 on Original Hardware Using Voultar's RGB Mod & HD Retrovision Component Video Cables

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In this video, we're testing out our latest project, our own RGB Modded N64 using Voultar's Mod Shop RGB Mod Kit for the N64 and HD Retrovision Component Video Cables! The system is being routed through our OSSC to stream, set to 3x upscaling but nothing else.

In preparation for our upcoming N64 RGB Mod video that will be live shortly, I decided to test out our RGB-modded N64 in a live stream. One of my favorite games of all-time for the N64 is Star Fox 64 and I think it does a great job of showing the improved graphical performance possible thanks to to the RGB mod kit and the HD Retrovision Cables. Overall I think the results are pretty solid, although there some inherent issues with the N64 graphically that you just can't clean up with basic cables or mod kits.

Looking for an RGB Mod Kit for your N64? Check out Voultar's Mod Shop at http://voultar.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50

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