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HD emulation mod makes “Mode 7” SNES games look like new

mercredi 17 avril 2019, 19:08 , par Ars Technica
How Super Mario Kart looks under traditional bsnes emulation... [credit:
DerKoun / FrameCompare
]




Gamers of a certain age probably remember being wowed by the quick, smooth scaling and rotation effects of the Super Nintendo's much-ballyhooed 'Mode 7' graphics. Looking back, though, those gamers might also notice how chunky and pixelated those background transformations could end up looking, especially when viewed on today's high-end screens.
Emulation to the rescue. A modder going by the handle DerKoun has released an 'HD Mode 7' patch for the accuracy-focused SNES emulator bsnes. In their own words, the patch 'performs Mode 7 transformations... at up to 4 times the horizontal and vertical resolution' of the original hardware.
The results, as you can see in the above gallery and the below YouTube video, are practically miraculous. Pieces of Mode 7 maps that used to be boxy smears of color far in the distance are now sharp, straight lines with distinct borders and distinguishable features. It's like looking at a brand-new game.
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