Livestream - Batman Returns for the Sega CD featuring HD Retrovision Cables

6 years ago
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In this live stream, we're going to hang out and play some Batman Returns for the Sega CD.

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I just got my hands on my Open Source Scanline Converter, or OSSC, a popular alternative to the Framemeister. I also just recently received a set of HD Retrovision RGB cables, which are also absolutely amazing. Tie them together using Line Tripling mode to get 720P output and you get an amazing picture.

We recently scored a Sega Tower of Power from Ebay featuring a Model 2 Genesis, 32X, and Sega CD. One of the games I've wanted to play for some time was Batman Returns as I am a big fan of the Michael Keaton Batman Movies. Well, now I have a chance, no thanks to a less than ideal seller from eBay.

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