MiSTer FPGA DE 10 - Composite Blending for that old school CRT Retro Gaming Look!
There is so much hype around analog RGB on MiSTer FPGA and shadow masks...but what about what old school CRT tv's used to look like back in the day? Because retro gaming wasn't about clarity in the 90's...it was about COMPOSITE VIDEO!
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I asked, you answered...and I try to listen :) Of all the requests for new content on the channel one of the most frequently asked for videos is a series on the Terasic DE-10 Nano MiSTer FPGA hardware...so here it is! It really is a S tier retro gaming device!
On this episode of our MiSTer series we will be showing you what is going on with the composite blending filters on MiSTer FPGA. You can really play around with them a lot to dial in what old school CRT tv's used to look and feel like back in the 90's...because a lot of artists used the composite blur to enhance their art work! Retrogaming trickery!
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