Category: Gaming
List of GameCube games with alternate display modes
The following is a list of Nintendo GameCube games that support progressive scan (480p), PAL60, and widescreen (16:9) display modes. The GameCube’s 480p signal, which is the highest quality video it can provide, is only natively supported by certain NTSC region games and can only be utilized if specific hardware is provided. For PAL region … Continue reading “List of GameCube games with alternate display modes”
List of PlayStation 2 games with alternate display modes
List of PlayStation 2 games with alternate display modes The PlayStation 2 offers advanced video modes for non-SD televisions. Progressive scan is intended for use with component cables. The following is a list of PlayStation 2 games with support for HDTVs and EDTVs as well as the games that have a 16:9 widescreen mode. Generally, … Continue reading “List of PlayStation 2 games with alternate display modes”
List of Xbox games with alternate display modes
List of Xbox games with alternate display modes The Xbox was the first home gaming console to offer 720p support. An additional High Definition AV Pack is required for progressive video output. The following is a list of Xbox games with support for high definition or enhanced definition output. The Xbox supports enhanced definition 480p … Continue reading “List of Xbox games with alternate display modes”
Game Console Video Switches
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Using XboxHDM with QEMU on Linux
General Info This should work with most SATA hard drives, and SATA/IDE -> USB adapters. You will likely need to run these commands with sudo or as root HDD locking rules apply. It seems that most SATA drives are lockable, but always check the compatibility lists before going too crazy. Items Needed: xboxhdm23usb-linux (This is the … Continue reading “Using XboxHDM with QEMU on Linux”
OG Xbox Nostaglia: “Make Your Own Action Replay”
I was just just dipping my toes into the Xbox modding scene and needed a way to get the game save exploit for my copy of Splinter Cell onto my Xbox. At the time I was too young to really have access to a bank account my parents were completely computer inept so anything involving … Continue reading “OG Xbox Nostaglia: “Make Your Own Action Replay””