![]() ![]() Unlike the first video, this one has a side-by-side comparison. This is another video comparison of Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64 in 240p using S-Video cables versus Super Mario 64 on the Wii Virtual Console in 480p using Component cables. ![]() ![]() Wii U Virtual Console version is by far the worst. I even took a screen capture of all three versions and saved it as a. It's like looking through a dirty screen door, and completely makes the game unplayable imo. The Wii U VC version is much darker than the N64 and darker than the Wii VC. The Wii VC version is darker, but has far more clarity and no pixelation. As you can see, the N64 version is the brightest and most colorful, but also the most pixelated. Here is a video comparing the image quality of Super Mario 64 on original Nintendo 64 hardware, versus the Wii Virtual Console and the Wii U Virtual Console. They looked exactly like their console counterparts.ĭo you mind showing us the results of your tests? The VC Genesis, SNES and Neo-Geo games I tested did not suffer from a darkened image. I have tested several Wii virtual console games and found that in addition to NES games being much darker than their console versions, the N64 games are much darker as well so N64 VC games being dark is not just a problem with the Wii U. ![]()
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