How to Play Old Consoles on Modern TV's
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Now that i've built my dream gaming PC, all I seem to want is to go back in time, I'm jelly of all those retro consoles you got there! and even the CRT!
You can have my crt.. Lol
I play my Saturn more than my modern pc. It just feels more enjoyable, plus I legitimately prefer classic games.
Very useful for old expensive video games boxes. FANTASTIC.
The more I watch videos like this the more I regret getting rid of my old Sanyo flat screen crt.
Thanks for sharing, and for the excellent video production quality from your channel. You rock!
Is there any sort of RF to HDMI converter?
Or at-least RF to AV?
I have an NES Top Loader, and I'll need help.
Any links to a shop where I can get it will be appreciated. Tkanks!
Thank you lord. Finally someone eho is clear and not shaky
Nice one, a good simple explanation overall. One nitpick I’ll make is that composite isn’t comparable to anything else, it’s easily the lowest quality connection type. Even s-video will give a significantly better image but if you want the best you’ll need either scart or component cables. Things start to get complicated when you look into the latter though.
About the lowest quality cable
"Laughs in rf"
@@YetAnotherSADXFan A fair point
This was SUPER helpful! Thanks!
Bro! I've been trying to hook my nes to my tv for hours and you helped me so much! Thank you very much
Its a good thing the nes included composite connections. It is still easy to plug in and play after all these years.
Why is there so much freaking dust back there holy crap.
How often do you dust around the back of your TV?
Retro Game On I am probably more abnormal than most people I keep my gaming room completely clean..I use blow off dust cans every day when I get home from work all on my desks and behind my TV's..I have to because my cats get up there. But I do normal dusting once a week as well :) I mean a little dust yeah but that was like really thick dust. I wasn't intending my comment to be rude though if it came off rude ;)
I agree that it was pretty dusty in that video. I have actually since dusted behind there, but I'd be lying if I said I did it regularly enough lol.
Retro Game On Haha. Well I moved my TV out last night from the wall where I don't normally..my CRT..because I am thinking about getting a Framemesister..and let me tell you..it was pretty dusty..so I apologize loll
While you're at it clean your NES. lol
I’ve wanted to produce my own line of newly made CRT monitors specially designed for retro gaming before now. I contacted the Early Television Museum about this, and they told me that making a new CRT monitor would be difficult, but the guns in the CRT that make up the picture can be replaced, more easily on black & white TVs than on color ones.
Any CRT is great for retro gaming
Yeah, it would be hard. CRT is now considered as “dead” technology and has been for a while now. Just like the other dude said you could just buy a used one and boom. Pretty good idea though.
Great video is always, Brendo!
+Carters Retro Reviews
Thanks matey :D
I’ve noticed that most new TVs only come with 1 analog input now, the analog input is component except the green plug can also act as composite, I’ve also seen some with the adapters. I plan to hang onto my slightly older flat screens from around 2012 for a while. I would like to get a CRT but I don’t have the necessary space for it. My TVs still have dedicated composite and component, along with VGA. Even many flat screens from around 2010 and before also gave you an extra composite. I wish one of my TVs had an extra HDMI but I have an adapter so I can just use that. I would also like an extra composite sometimes but I guess I can deal with it. I would use my VCR but it only has mono audio.
I must be getting old , everyone seems to talk so fast these days.
@@amberbonner3262 Hes not making fun of millenials, so you used it wrong
Time moves faster now we dont have time to talk slow enough for people to understand gotta go!!
Lol
2X it.
The problem is not plugging them in, it's the picture looking like crap!!
Infinityeight I can’t even get the color in my N64 and it worked the other day
I have a PS1 and I plugged it in with AV and it looks fine to me on my flatscreen, I’m waiting for my crt tv to arrive so I can see if it’s different
@steven[]seagull Yeah, those "pheripals" are a bitch. lol
I PLUGGED MY N64 INTO MY NEW TCL X6800 TV SET WHERE IT SAYS AV IN. THE TV CAME WITH A SPECIAL PLUG WITH 3 DIFFERENT COLOURED PIN TYPE PLUGS. I GOT THE N64 WORKING THIS WAY BUT THE PICTURE LOOKS MORE BLURRED THAN WHEN I PLUGGED THE N64 INTO AN OLDER TV. SO I DECIDED TO TRY THE SUPER NINTENDO CONSOLE PLUGGED INTO THE NEW TV WHERE IT SAYS AV IN USING THE 3 COLOURED PLUGS AS I MENTIONED WHICH ARE YELLOW WHITE AND RED. WELL I AM NOW SURE THIS TV CAUSES THE SNES CONSOLE GAMES TO LOOK A BIT BLURRED ALSO. SO THIS IS NO GOOD. I WANT TO HOOK UP MY OLD GAMING CONSOLES TO MY NEW TV. I FOUND AN OLD PLUG WHICH WILL PLUG INTO THE AERIAL SECTION OF THIS TV BUT I CANT WORK OUT HOW TO TUNE IT IN. I DID TRY THE AUTO TUNE BUT NOTHING HAPPENED SO I AM YET TO FIND OUT HOW TO GET MY OLD CONSOLES TO WORK ON THIS TV. PERHAPS I LL GET ONE OF THOSE HD CONVERTERS OR TRY AND FIND OUT HOW I CAN POSSIBLY TUNE IN MY SNES AND OTHER OLD CONSOLES USING THE AERIAL TYPE PLUG TO THE TV.....................I MAY REPORT BACK SOME OTHER TIME. AND I WILL NOW GO BACK TO WATCHING THE REST OF THIS DEMO.
@steven[]seagull YES, I AGREE, I PLUGGED MY N64 IN FIRST USING THE 3 COLOURED PINS TO THE AV CHANNEL USING THE ADAPTOR PROVIDED WITH MY TV SET AND IT LOOKS MORE BLURRED THAN ON OLDER TV SETS SO I PLUGGED IN MY SNES CLEAR GAME EQUINOX AND ITS BLURRED. SO IM NOT TOO HAPPY. SO THEN I FOUND A CORD WHICH HAS AN AERIAL TYPE ADAPTOR PLUG SO I PLUGGED MY SNES INTO THE AERIAL SOCKET AND TRIED THE AUTO TUNE IN METHOD AND IT DIDNT TUNE NOTHING IN. I VIEWED ALL THE CHANNELS I CAN FIND INCLUDING THE AV AND HD AND NORMAL TV CHANNELS AND NOTHING HAPPENED. SO I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO TUNE IN MY SNES TO THE TV. I LL TRY AND FIND OUT. I SAW ON ANOTHER VIDEO DEMO TO GET A HD ADAPTOR. I THINK THATS WHAT ITS CALLED. I MIGHT EVEN DO THAT.
aerial tuned in on the old 'analog' tuner setting when you tune in your TV or if you can't do that get an old vcr with a tuner on it and scart lead on it and scan the analog tuner on the vcr whilst plugged into the scart lead on the tv. it's a long winded way around it but it'll work
Easiest all around solution I've found in my years of searching is using the retrotink devices Mike Chi makes. There are a few options so whether you have a smaller budget or you want to use a larger budget for higher quality you can go for a more expensive model like the 5x or 4k and get a really clear picture with loads of screen changing options for screen layouts to stretch to a 16:9 or shrink to a 4:3. You also have plenty of scanline options based on various older TVs and monitors as well as smoothing filters or pixel perfect images so you can virtually have any look you want with some tweaking and make various different presets for your different consoles. You can also stack other devices on like a mClassic for example for more improvement. Quite the versitile set of devices for upscaling and playing your older consoles on modern displays.
1:32, this adaptor is called Nintendo Switch???
No, it's called a RF Switch.
I tried playing smash bros ultimate on it and I was disappointed to find that it didnt work.
*_C L I C K_*
No
@@kc_bandz n
Btw, there's also a retro game store called Game World in The Woodlands Mall in Texas. I wonder they sell pong clones there.
Thanks! It's very informative! It's good that it's possible to play these games on a flat screen television. One reason why I have a CRT television for my games that solves the aspect ratio problem. Wow! Should get rid of the dust! That's not good for you nor your electronics.
what do I do if the av cables on my ps2 are loose and don't fit on my roku tv?
Last year, I bought a SNES and a Mega Drive. I had no problems playing them on my previous HD tv. But I had recently bought a Samsung tv and have been having problems with playing the Mega Drive now. The screen won't stop flickering. My SNES still works fine on this new tv. Would getting an upscaler help me get the Mega Drive working properly again?
The older wood grain versions of Atari 2600 in the USA have an RCA type plug on both ends of the wire(but 1 end is only removable if you take the system apart), it went into a small RF box that you use to have to screw into older crts. Now you can skip the old RF box by getting a cheap adapter that turns it into a coaxial type connection, however like a few people have said it doesn’t look that great, I’d say it will look better on an old crt is you can find one cheap.
I’m wondering if you know of issues playing 16 bit games that utilises mode 7 graphics such as Mario Kart on modern TVs? I have two copies of Mario Kart and both seem to have issues displaying the perspective
Hey Do you know much about hooking up an N64 with a 4K tv? I’m having issues with mine. It either displays black/white and fuzzy or it displays normally but with almost half a second lag.
You can use a Y adapter 1 male to 2 female RCA plug for your NES to have a "stereo like" audio it sounds very nice when hooked up to a stereo receiver.
Just curious to know what the hookup procedure is for a Magnavox Odyssey 2. A local video game dealer is going to sell me a used model modified with a coaxial cable for the TV hookup. Where on the TV does it connect to, and what channel does the TV need to be set to?
4:49 RGB SCART has a better picture quality than Composite or S-Video. SCART have 21 pins which includes composite which does not improve the picture quality over RCA composite video. If your TV has a SCART input and decided to connect a Sega Mega Drive I recommend RGB SCART not composite SCART for better picture quality. RGB SCART are as rare as a chicken teeth here in NTSC country and we don't have that.
bobskie321 I have two starts on a tv
This guy has every console in the Nintendo museum
I just bought the super Nintendo retro that comes with 21 preloaded games and an HDMI cord but it´s very blurry on my 1080p LG tv and I can´t get a good resolution. I have tried all the options in the settings for image, picture, and ratio. Is there anything that you recommend to improve the image? Am I missing something on the tv or this retro edition is not possible to play on a 1080p or 4k? Thank you in advance!
Good vid, thanks for the tips!
+Mrvort Thanks for watching!
Awesome and great video 👍🏻😊🎮🎮🖥🖥
You talked about a component cable for the GameCube on here would that same cable work for an N64
What about a Retron Twin? How do you plug in it on a flat screen tv
Thank you for this, now that I have plugged in my N64 through Aerial and found that it works, might invest in a composite RCA cable since on my 49 inch it looks seriously bad even in 4:3... Not sure why it looks so bad, looked pretty good on my 32 inch back in 08.
Alternative is to buy SCART, do you happen to have a recommendation between RCA and SCART for the N64?
Well scart with N64 doesn't improve the picture quality because the N64 only supports composite on PAL and composite and S-video in NTSC only with RGB you get a better picture out of your N64 or other old consoles but N64 can be modded with RGB but that's a whole drama with the N64 I suggest watching My Life In Gaming or RetroRGB on RUclips for RGB video on hd tv's or crts
In my lg smart tv i connect my wii on it and when i play tennis I realized that it doesn't do the screen quickly. It's 0,5 or one second late
I have a Master System 1 console (the big one black and red) and I'm trying to install it on my new TV. I am having troubles tuning the channel... while I'm doing it manually, does it have to be especifically on any certain channel? (let's say nº 12 channel or whatever).
Thanks in advance. Great guide
That funky widescreen effect on some games, it's usually the result of bad PAL conversions. NTSC had a height of 480, while PAL had 576. A lot of lazy developers didn't bother to convert the image to the difference resolution and just added black bars on the top and bottom to fill the extra 96 vertical pixels used by PAL.
+WindyCornerTV
I see. Good to know!
im trying to use my classic nintendo. i fixed a blinking red light of death issue and i am now trying to connect to my tv. I have tried using coax and composite cable and I still can't a picture or sound. do you have any suggestions?
Hey. Finally a fellow Aussie. I tried tuning the TV but the snes still doesn't show up
My Crt tv died so i have to use my flatscreen. I am looking for a crt tv as i feel crt tv has the better feel for older games. Other than that great tutorial.
Hate thoes crts make a loyd hissing noise
@@GAIUSJAKE not any just down turn the volume too loud
Slim Shady your grammar is terrible.. also if you turn down the volume nothing happens
Dude good info! Subscribed!
+A Jrizzle Welcome!
Hi just wondering where I get the composite boxes I.tried jacaranda no luck I saw some online but they look dodgy as also how do yours perform and where can I get them please.
Dude, I just wanna play my SNES Classic on an old CRT. I bought an HDMI to RCA converter cable and it doesn't work on the CRT or Flatscreen....
I WOULD NOT BE A VERY HAPPY VEGEMITE IF I BOUGHT THOSE CONVERTERS YOU MENTIONED AND THEY DID NOT WORK ON MY NEW TV SET WITH MY OLD GAMING CONSOLES. I CAN GET MINE WORKING USING THE 3 COLOURED PIN PLUGS INTO THE AV SECTION OF THE TV USING THAT ADAPTOR WHICH CAME WITH THE TV BUT THE PICTURE IS BLURRED.
@@zennabella1676 its disappointing, but I just play it with hdmi on a modern tv as intended.
@@boodro2122 If you want to play your Snes or other old consoles on your tv you should check out the RetroTINK 2X or 2X Pro (which accepts composite, S-video and component YpBpR) or the upcomming RetroTINK 2X Mini (which accepts only composite and s-video), the RT2X series are line doublers which will output 480p/576p (depends on what region you live in) with NO input lag (exept the input lag of your tv) and why 480p? Compatibility. Those devices will solve your problems. Or a Rad2X which extract the RGB or composite (no S-video) signal out of your Snes or whatever multi out Nintendo console you have and output it on a hd tv or 4k tv like the RetroTINK(s) but only if the source supports RGB so no N64 in RGB without modding or NTSC Gamecube which only supports composite and S-video like the N64.
I don't have Atari 2600 so I have no idea if the RF out has 5 volts bias with it like the NES & SNES because the NES RF Switch at 1:33 requires a 5 volts bias to allow the signal from game console to reach your TV while the signal from the outdoor antenna connected the the RF Switch is blocked. Without the 5 volts bias like if you turn off the NES the opposite happens. The signal from outdoor antenna can reach to your TV while the RF devices that don't have 5 volts bias is blocked.
Yeah. Coaxial cable. How ancient. It's not as though I sometimes had to deal with TVs with screws on the back which you would insert forks from an adapter underneath and then tighten them down. I also had to make various adapters from various parts many times.
I use aToshiba DVD recorder. It has an HDMI output &old analog(yellow,white&red)inputs.Theres no lag&picture isn't bad
Retro game on I have a 50" Samsung smart TV and I have the adapter plugged in for composite/av in but it won't let N64 I can play my game cube just fine but nothing happens with the N64 no video and no sound. Any suggestions?
IMPERFECTIONlST did you figure out how to fix this ?
I've have a Coleco system, still in the box w 30games, zaxxon, rocky,slither, football, baseball, pepper,mr do,ect...xtra remotes for turbo,rocky and slither, i need power supply, any suggestions? Thanks for the support
Where can i find the shelf you have you systems on
Ikea.
I can use some help... I have an n64 and I can’t seem to connect it to my smart tv I have a composite cable that has all 3 cables connected into 1 yellow adapter that connects to the tv
Another hidden retro gaming channel for me it is simply best to use a small size lcd display that is portable and can display things crisply.
So basically I need a crt tv again. Guess I'll just buy a VHS and start collecting those again.
Not after using rewind or fast forward. lol
VCR*
Lol
So... in other words, we’re going backwards 🤷🏻♂️
If the av cables don’t work on the tv, can you get a av to hdmi converter and do it that way?
I dont have a game cartridge so nothings showing. Does a redlight on the orange Nintendo 64 mean its working?
I still have the 19-inch Sylvania LC195SL9 720p LCD HDTV, which is the only flat-screen HDTV in my household that has S-Video input.
I have a Samsung smart tv that I'm trying to connect to a GameCube. The tv doesn't have the traditional red, yellow, and white AV ports so how do you recommend I go about connecting the GameCube to my smart tv.
Black Jesus I have the exact same problem!! He mentioned a cable thing at 3:26
Consumer CRTs are great, but PVM’s are amazing!
I've just connected my old sega MD2 to my flat screen with the new recommended cables, all is working well other than the colour now blinks. How do I stop this?
I have had issues with nes picture on screen is off center. A grey bar on the left side. Any idea why that is? Any help would be much appreciated. I've tried it with 2 nes's on both crt and modern tv.
I see you, there...
...with your originals and remastered on the same shelf...
...dont think I dont see..
Goodness the Atari. lol. Played my first Pacman game on that thing. lol. That box cord I need.
I got all my old consoles connected to a composite switch box, then a male to male composite to a 720/1080p upscaler(usb powered by a newer console) with an hdmi output connection to an hdmi switch and then a hdmi finally connected to the monitor. Was thinking about upgrading the composite cables to component cables, worth doing?
If the consoles supports a RGB or a YpBpR signal and you have a component video switch box and a proper way to use it with component video but if not you can't use it and about that av 2 hdmi converter box you are using, it's crap get a RetroTINK 2X or 2X Pro it's WAY better then those av 2 hdmi boxes bc the RetroTINK 2X or 2X Pro is meant for gaming and those av 2 hdmi are meant for video content only not gaming content and with RGB video? I suggest watching My Life In Gaming and RetroRGB on RUclips for that.
Hannah Fischer
I just opened a Dreamcast up that my uncle got me a long, long time ago (my mom had put it away and we never got to use it) tried hooking it up to a toshiba tube tv and a Hitachi flat screen. Lights up, whirs. seems to be working. what am i doing wrong here?? :(
What adapter do I need to connect my N64 to a modern tv it just has the red orange and white cord. What do I need. Thanks
I cant get mine to work either. Do I have to unplug my DVD plugs and put in the NES plugs?
Can U guide me that how to connect Nintendo video game box & cable tv box with the same tv so every now & then I need not have to replace the connections? THANKS.
They all have different cords for video but pelican does splitters and stuff like that though
My problem when I did successfully set up my old NES and SNES is that when I started to play the games. Each and everyone one had a 5 second delay no matter what button i pressed on the controllers. This happened with both systems? How do I resolve and issue like that?
I have the rf connection but with the tv when I put it on channel 3\4 I don't get the console even though the power is on the super nes. Is it my tv or something else?
Xbox ps2 and some other consoles have the Pound HDMI cable. Highly recommend as my late model Samsung only has 4 HDMI and 1 component, but component looks awful.
The pound cables are crap they are made poorly and add a ton of input lag
Hey guy who made the video I have the exact tv u have and am trying to get the SNES to work
Thanks for the tips m8
hello,i have a Saba videoplay which connect with antenna can you help pls?
Hello! Trying to hook our Super Nintendo up to our Ultra HG TV. Sound is coming through but video is not. Any suggestions?
I’ve had a Nintendo game cube since I was four years old
Having troubles finding the channel on my LG for my snes any tips?
Hi, I have a question and wondering if you can help me out. How would I be able to connect the nintendo 64 to a 2012 Lg tv? Please and thank you
amazing it works !!
I have an old Texas Instruments computer which uses two little "antenna" RF prongs that screwed onto connectors on old TVs.
I know there used to be little things that converted them to coax but I haven't seen one in decades
+LeiserGeist
An Indoor Baluns perhaps? Looks like this: i.imgur.com/oRT2G.jpg
+Retro Game On
Yep those two fork connectors, I need something that'll convert those to composite
is that what those're called?
They're called that in Australia, at least.
The only sure-fire way I know to convert coax to composite is to tune it into an old VCR, which can then be plugged in via composite. I've looked far and deep for some sort of dedicated converter, but thus far have come up empty handed.
I got a Sony Bravia TV and I've been trying to get the channel for playing the Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo on it.
what about for a sega genesis model 1 how would u connect it to your smart tv
Great video! Have you ever had any luck getting an American NES top loader to work on an Australian TV? I've followed the same method but couldn't get it to work.
Found anything?
Are the multi outs for ps1 the same as ps2 or 3? My cord broke. :
Is there a sensor you can get to get de gcon 45 to work on a new tv
my snes turns on I just dont know where to find channel or input to get picture I tried using the av input but nothing works please help
When I talk I go up and down like a roller coaster slow build up and then vroom repeat...
Im trying to figure out why my model 2 genesis cant get picture on a modern tv it can turn on and it can send a signal but it just cant get picture and my sister has gone through 3 adapters for it and it hasn't worked
Got the av to hdmi converter...comes up on my elgato capture program on my computer, but my TV says Change the resolution on the external device...not possible as my external device is a Nintendo 64...so I just am screwed than?!?!
How do you hookup a top load nes 101 to a new tv?
I got a ps2 and the ps2 menu is a slightly smaller box how do I make the screen fill the tv?
I purchased a Sega Mini and the games are very pixelated on my oled tv...😢. Cant seem to get the settings right.
May I ask. Should I get an Atari 2600 or Atari 2600 jr?
What do I need to get my GameCube to play on a hd tv. I have the component cable that came with the system, but it only plays in black and white.
jasmine garcia I’ll give you 10 bucks for the component cables
The Carby which is a GC-video hdmi adapter which is a replacement for your component cables that goes into the digital av out of your Gamecube. You can also have a GC-video hdmi adapter from aliexpress for 40 bucks which I heard is also not a bad option
You don't need a CRT for the Wii. Just get good component cables for them and it'll look just fine on your modern TV.
I have a NES and I have the multi output and I plugged in the cables in all the correct slots..red,white,yellow.. I still have nothing and no picture comes up or sound, everything works including the NES it's turned on. Help please
I can’t get mine to recognize to my Sony or my Vizio TVs but will work on a older projection tv
Hi I can't tune my new tv yet as waiting a decent aerial for my bedroom. Is this the reason I can't connect my just bought mega drive 1 with rf cable. Thanks , nice video
+Cyril J
Nah, no reception would not affect tuning in consoles. If you can't get the rf to work I'd recommend buying a composite cable for your Mega Drive. They're cheap on eBay and are very literally plug and play.
My Panasonic GT30 has RCA connection, but when I try to connect my PS One, it cannot decode the signal as the TV does not support 240p resolution!