Ami_GFX wrote:
Yeah, DCTV is cool. It is one of the most underrated pieces of Amiga hardware around.................
Totally agree with that statement! DCTV could do amazing displays with minimal resources. I don't understand why it did not succeed more, but I guess that the people that developed it got distracted with bigger and better things (I believe if my memory serves me correctly the developers of DCTV joined with ex-NewTek employees and formed Play Inc.)
IMHO DCTV was a revolutionary device that could have done so much more and could have helped Commodore and Amiga greatly if further development had been done and,or more game programmers had written a version of their games in DCTV format. Can you imagine all of our favorite Amiga games running at 24bit color depth and full speed on any Amiga model.
I once saw at an Amiga Show an stock 030 A3000 w/DCTV running the complete Back to the Future movie in DCTV format from the hard drive, smoothly and at full speed with no skipped frames. This was years before anyone was able to duplicate that feat on a PC or Mac. I was amazed and put the DCTV on my Amiga "Must Have" shopping list. I think I have 6 or 7 DCTV's now and 2 of them have the rare RGB add-on units to allow the DCTV format display to be shown on any 15kHz RGB monitor, like a 1080, or 1084, so you don't have to switch back and forth from RGB to Composite and back.
I thought there was one game that came out in DCTV format, but can't think of the name. Maybe I am confusing it with the 24bit game that came with the OpalVision card?