
Love Hina on da CRT
If you notice there's a loose disc just lying there, it's just an old burned disc I use as a coaster, I'm not a psychopath

If you notice there's a loose disc just lying there, it's just an old burned disc I use as a coaster, I'm not a psychopath
I've been working on a Program I hope to release soon for everyone to use to bring back that authentic Toonami Station. Feature will include Profiles for specific looks, Authentic Broadcasting Quality for the Era, and scheduling so it feels like your watching it Toonami back in the good ol days all you need is your legally obtained media and you will be set. Transition bumpers will be included for each series and the program does all the sorting and the rest. Current Pre-Alpha Build Progress below. This will be streaming to my Sony 36XBR450 when finished.
This is NOT a hate post!!!!
I'm constantly seeing the same big series talked about on this sub. Its great to have a place to talk about and share our love for these shows and im all for it, especially starting off new people with the essentials.
I've seen all the CRT/Retro anime staples (at least from around 1998 - 2005ish).
I'm looking for the shows no one talks about. No matter the genre, age rating, no matter how bizarre. I just want to watch some anime I've never heard before.
I recently watched Barefoot Gen, Kite, and Tortov the Traveler. They all felt pretty unique, and i had never heard anyone mention them here.
What are your favorite shows that no one seems to know?
Spent the day learning how to burn DVDs and made me this awesome Reze arc.
There is nothing like berserk on CRT
Just set this up on the weekend. For those cozy anime vibes that help make dishes and meal prep more fun/cozy on weekday evenings. Never gotten so much done! Haha. Feat. Anime OVA Dragon Half. :)
Photo is taken on a canon powershot a530
I’ve been using the Wii as the playback device, outputting RGB directly to the CRT, and the result looks great.
I also made a small iPhone camera app to make photographing CRT screens easier and avoid the banding you usually get with regular camera apps.