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CU_AMiGA'S Neo-Geo AES In Action (Running Samurai Shodown 2) | ||
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Description: Hey Yo! Here is a photo of The Great CU_AMiGA's Neo-Geo AES running Samurai Shodown 2. The game is running on the Mitsubish 20" television (which is also Japanese). When using the Neo-Geo AES (and the Amiga 1200 for that matter), i always use the RGB Scart Connection for the best possible graphical results. Look at them vibrant colours (colors for you yanks) there, look at how sharp the graphics! Look at my fighting character! Isn't she a beau.......... er sorry, got caught up in the game there! :-D Regards, Picture Stats: Views: 2312 Filesize: 56.05kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: CU_AMiGA at June 24, 2005, 03:05:35 PM Image Linking Codes
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TheMud Posts:372 | December 27, 2006, 05:53:50 PM Such a cool machine... Such ugly wallpaper... *Puke* |
Nitro Posts:158 | July 14, 2006, 05:49:44 PM Lucky you! I`d love to have a NEO GEO |
Argo Posts:3219 ![]() | September 09, 2005, 05:30:35 PM In cases like this you want to setup an indirect lighting source. Such as a light shining away from the subject at a bright white surface. |
Mike_Amiga Posts:1448 ![]() | July 08, 2005, 01:44:24 AM When taking photos of a television or any relfective surface, it might be a good idea to turn the camera flash off. Tried and tested with my digicam. http://www.amiga.org/gallery/photos/974.jpg Just the reflection of light from the window spoiled this a little, but without the natural light you wouldn't see much at all. |