I just had to test this combination: An original Japanese cartridge of „Super Mario Land“ running natively on the Japanese „Super Game Boy“ with Analogue‘s „Super Nt“ set to 60Hz NTSC. Image is set to sqare pixels and upscaled to 4K on a 55inch OLED screen. 1989-2024… perfection!
A few days ago, Knights of Bytes finally released "Sam's Journey" for the NES. Yesterday, I purchased the digital download and just put the NTSC ROM through its paces for maybe 20 minutes of gameplay.
Sam's Journey's a super beautiful game and it plays very well on my Nt Mini Noir! So far, highly recommended!
Crap, missed out on the Analogue Pocket adapter sets, are they planning to make more? I was waiting to get the Game Gear one and test it out, I just finally got my game gear games.
The adapter does block the L/R buttons, but not a huge deal since GG games (and I think the others with adapters) don't use L/R anyway
#analogue#analoguepocket anyone having safe state/wake problems (specifically in spiritualized GBA) since the 2.2 update? It's corrupting the .sav file too. Never had this before, not for GBA
Edit: Lucky me, Pokemon gen 3 saves backup saves, so even though both save AND savestate were messed up, I only lost maybe an hour?
Looks like the latest #analogue pocket (or maybe the core updates? I did it all at once) finally lets you use the different filters on pretty much any core.
Our favorite animals are deer 💛 ~ Nazaré, Portugal 🇵🇹 The name of this town and the presence of deer is not coincidental! In the second photo, the deer ducked its head before I had time to focus and take the picture. 😅
Mount Etna in the background, a huge crater in the foreground. I intentionally overexposed this frame when shooting to bring out the beautiful colors of this scene. Catania, Sicily, Italy 🇮🇹
Gear:
• Fed-5 (Kharkiv FED, ~1977)
• Industar-61L/D 55 mm f/2.8 (Kharkiv FED, 1986)
• Kodak Professional Portra 400/36
Me and tins of sardines... 😆 This photo I took on my cheapest film, unfortunately in low light it resorts to golden colors, which is interesting in its own way. Canned sardines are very popular in Portugal.