I've heard that the newer (well, all non-tube) tv's have trouble with the older game systems. I just hooked up my Nes to my 55 inch LED tv. The picture looks pretty fantastic, none of the pixelization I had heard about. When the games scroll, however, it's noticeably choppy in parts.
My biggest beef is the 'latency', or the fact that it takes a split second for the inputs of the controls to translate onto the screen. Is this normal? I noticed it immediately while playing some Lifeforce. I'm going through a bunch of them right now just to see if this is 'normal'...so far, it is.
Anybody else have issue with this? I've got my trust 27 inch tube tv for my old school systems, but it's a shame I can't use my huge tv...the picture and colors are really quite crisp after all.
Maybe a way to make my tv more old school game friendly? I'm currently using AV outputs, maybe should I try coaxial? I've heard that older plasma tv's had higher refresh rates and hence were more gamer friendly, but the risk of burn-in was higher than on LCD tvs. I've had no issues with my PS2, though.
Is this just an unfortunate side effect for old school systems?













