RetroTINK-4K Tutorial - Pocket DMG GameBoy on 4K screens
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Did you ever want to get your games to look like the original DMG GameBoy? This tutorial teaches you how to use the RetroTINK-4K and new files to enable this effect.
RetroTINK-4K Wiki
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RetroTINK-4K Firmware Repository
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GameBoy Interface
www.gc-forever...
Super GameBoy Palette Information
gamefaqs.games...
I appreciate you putting out these tink 4k video's. I assume making these takes a lot of time for a relative small niche audience, but personally I would never figure out these settings without your help.
Thanks for putting this together! There are a lot of people asking for help or asking me to make specific profiles for their set ups, so I'll link them to this video!🎉
This is awesome, really appreciate your uploy
I way prefer how the Analogue Pocket filter looks. The one you've created here has a weird over sharpness and just doesn't look right to me. Great explanation for setting it all up though, and I've subscribed for your other videos.
Great tutorials! Thank you for taking the time to record these videos. I’ve already used a number of them to set up different cores on the Pocket with the Tink 4K
Thank you for watching!
Maybe my question gonna be dumb , but I have not this Mask with latest firmware , did I need to download masks separetly ?
retrotink-llc.github.io/firmware/4k-sdcards.html
On the firmware website you have the option to download an experimental firmware, release firmware, and profile packs
this looks great
Off-topic, is it impossible to dial in the right numbers for the Arcade Archives on Switch? I'm having a heck of a time with it. Hamster is doing their own scaling or something.
I don't own any of those, unfortunately. I wouldn't be able to tell you what's going on there.
Yuck. It's just monochrome pea-green. The DMG screen was more duel toned. The back reflector was brass colored while the LCD was a dark blue. It's like a yellow and blue make green thing, but the colors would blend differently with the intensity of the LCD pixels. It would come out looking more like brass, pea-green, green, and dark bluish-green. It's easier to look at than just plain monochrome.
yuck, somebody who doesn't like progress
if you have an RT4K, you can try to play around with some colorways to get the effect you want, this is just one step that i thought people would appreciate.