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Sabertooth

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About Sabertooth

Member Title

  • Member Title
    Chamberlain

What's Up?

  • Mood
    berzerk
  • Currently Playing
    Asteroids: Recharged (VCS)
  • Currently Listening To
    Essenger
  • Gender
    Male
  • Relationship Status
    In a relationship
  • Current City
    Somewhere in South Bay.
  • Hometown
    Columbus, OH
  • Interests
    A renowned Classic Video Games Expert with a particular affinity for failed consoles. My interests include Atari, solar power, electric cars, guitars and sci-fi.
  • First Console
    Coleco Gemini
  • Coolest Item In Your Collection
    Atari Video Music
  • Recent Pickups
    Sword of Berserk (DC)
  • Favorite Arcade Game
    Roadblasters
  • Favorite Board Game
    Risk
  • Favorite Movie
    A Christmas Story
  • Favorite TV Show
    The Americans
  • Podcast I Recommend
    The Retroist
  • YouTube Channel I Like
    Video Game Esoterica

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Atari World Championships

  • Atari Cup Team
    Seattle Super Marios

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  1. How many AV switches are in your original hardware setup?

    I have three: 5-in/2-out S-Video, 4-in/1-out component, 4-in/1-out HDMI.

    The retro consoles run into a RetroTnk 2xPro to the HDMI switcher. They also run to a Samsung GX TV for light gun games. The modern consoles go to the HDMI switcher. HDMI for all consoles is out through an mClassic to an Avermedia Live gmGamer 2 Plus capture card to my 4k TV.

    It is an exhausting setup and makes me want to box it all up and move to emulation...almost. 

    1. Justin

      Justin

      On my 1998 CRT Sony Trinitron I have one coaxial input and one Stereo RCA AV input, which I have connected to an external switch box that accepts 4 additional Stereo RCA inputs.

      On my Sony HDTV I have 4 HDMI inputs, one component input, 5 RCA AV inputs, two coaxial inputs, and one optical audio input. It still doesn't like my Atari 2600.

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