Mon, Jul 06, 2009 | 07:28 BST
What Mario Galaxy looks like at 720p

What happens if you get a Wii emulator running at 720p, stick Mario Galaxy on and takes some screenshots of it? This does. Pretty, innit?
Wii HD for 2010, please Nintendo.
Mon, Jul 06, 2009 | 07:28 BST

What happens if you get a Wii emulator running at 720p, stick Mario Galaxy on and takes some screenshots of it? This does. Pretty, innit?
Wii HD for 2010, please Nintendo.
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13 comments
#1
DrDamn
06/07/09, 9:36 am
Does it still control a bit bobbins? Lots of nice Mario game type gameplay but shite to control. Not allowed to even think that about a Mario game though are you?
#2
No_PUDding
06/07/09, 11:42 am
It’s obvious it’s been res-sed up. It looks ugly for a current gen game.
#3
anasui
06/07/09, 12:07 pm
looks fucking great. I think you guys should lose some prejudice
#4
David
06/07/09, 12:13 pm
definitely makes me wish Nintendo’s console was in HD
#5
Michael O'Connor
06/07/09, 1:37 pm
Other than the slightly iffy looking flower patches, it looks bloody brilliant. Even at low resolution, its a great looking title.
Wish there was a way to make the machine output at a higher definition anyway.
#6
No_PUDding
06/07/09, 1:47 pm
I completely disagree, I think it looks WAY better in the lower res.
At high res, it looks liek shit, becuase of the skyboxes and texture quality, etc.
Keep it low res, or create a game and console that IS HD.
#7
Hunam
06/07/09, 1:49 pm
I think it looks rather spiffy tbh.
#8
Blerk
06/07/09, 1:50 pm
If we do get a ‘Wii HD’ then I’m pretty sure that’ll be exactly what it is – same old Wii with the same old Wii games, just able to output those games upscaled into 720p. I don’t think they’ll bust their user base by allowing people to make proper hi-def games.
#9
DrDamn
06/07/09, 2:30 pm
That’s not upscaled, that’s rendered at 720p – which is proper hi-def. Anyone using their Wii on a HDTV is already playing upscaled to 720p or 1080p.
#10
Dr.Ghettoblaster
06/07/09, 3:57 pm
I don’t own Wii, but to my understanding it’s output is 480p max, yes? Those pics look nice if they’re true 720p. My question is, how can you run a game in true 720p that was designed for 480p max? I’m only asking cause I don’t know and I’m curious.
#11
DrDamn
06/07/09, 4:09 pm
@Dr.Ghettoblaster
This is an emulator on presumably a PC. As the emulator can control the full process they can adjust the rendering to output at 720p instead of 480p. These sort of things are normally configurable in a game engine – whether they would be used or not. For example the engine also needs to be able to cope with lower resolutions than 480p for TV’s which don’t support it.
#12
Dr.Ghettoblaster
06/07/09, 4:50 pm
Ok thanks man. Looks like big N may have shot themsevles in the foot….again.
#13
anasui
06/07/09, 7:42 pm
how? they’re selling a lot of non-hd consoles, embarassingly more than your beloved PS3, and they’re keeping their HD option as an ace up their sleeve. From a businness standpoint, it’s flawless
shoot themselvces in the foot? LOL, seriously man