Late Nite Livestream Archive: Mario 64 on an RGB Modded N64 & HD Retrovision Component Video Cables

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In this video we're going to test out our latest project, our own RGB Modded N64 using Voultar's Mod Shop RGB Mod Kit for the N64 and HD Retrovision Component Video Cables!

We'll be using our OSSC to stream, set to 3x upscaling, scanlines but nothing else.

Do you ever have those nights where you can't sleep? Where nothing helps you rest and relax? Where you can't shut your brain off? I do, almost every night. On one such night I decided to grab my trusty Retro Fighters Brawler 64, my RGB-modded N64 and Mario 64 (that's a lot of 64s!) and head to the Mushroom Kingdom.

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