Well, the Core Grafx (and Turbo Grafx? and the CD-ROM based systems?) already have a 5 Pin Din socket installed. It’s relatively easy to replace…
The RGB signal from a modded PC Engine can be too dark. It’s simple to make an amp that will fit in the scart plug. …
Many years ago Saurian from Bordersdown passed on some info on getting RGB from a PC Engine. It’s taken me a while but I finally…
PAL GameCubes have an official RGB lead which connect to the analogue port, NTSC Game Cubes do not output RGB through the analogue port (instead…
A PAL SNES is capable of outputting a pretty decent RGB picture. Unfortunately, most places advertise the RGB Scart lead for sale as being compatible…
I was lucky enough to pick up a cheap PAL GameCube RGB Lead recently. The RGB picture is fantastic on my CRT telly, and not…
Although this is still valid and works, I would recommend using this guide instead to get an amplified RGB signal from the NTSC Nintendo 64….
The Nintendo 64 doesn’t officially support RGB. It can be added to some models of the console, it has to be an NTSC console (although there…
This page is here for historical purposes only, some newer alternatives now available here and here. This one links to this, which has ANOTHER RGB…
The AV Socket on PAL and NTSC Sega Saturns are configured slightly differently. You may have noticed when searching online for an RGB Scart lead…