What consoles output 240p?

Many classic consoles output 240p natively, including the NES, SNES, Genesis, PS1, N64, Game Boy, and GameCube, while the Wii supports it for Virtual Console titles, and some modded systems like the 3DO can be forced into this resolution for authentic retro gaming on CRT TVs. 240p (or 288p in PAL regions) is a non-interlaced signal that's ideal for older displays, with 6th-gen consoles (PS2, Xbox) typically favoring 480i/p.
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What devices used 240p resolution?

You'll only run into a “480i-only” game with 6th generation game consoles, such as the Dreamcast, GameCube, GBA, PS2 and a few rare occasions on the Wii. All “classic”, (5th generation and earlier) video game consoles will almost always output 240p and all HD systems offer 480p and above.
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Does SNES output 240p?

The Reality. Our initial products, the SNES and Genesis YPbPr Component Cables, output the same signals the consoles generate, which are usually 240p signals of some form.
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Can the Wii U do 240p?

AFAIK no, the lowest resolution you can get on the Wii U is 480i.
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Is 240p still used today?

No. Standard definition generally starts at 480p. 240p is considered a sub-SD or low-resolution format, mainly used before digital TV became popular.
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The History of 240p

Is 240p the lowest quality?

240p is the lowest resolution. If the default resolution of 360p skips and buffers frequently, give 240p a try.
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Can Dreamcast output 240p?

The Dreamcast natively supports 240p, 480i, and 480p resolutions. All Dreamcast games support 480i, many support 480p, and a few support 240p.
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Why did the Wii U do so poorly?

This was primarily credited to a weak lineup of launch games, limited third-party support, and poor marketing that failed to clearly distinguish the system from its predecessor.
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Is the Wii 480p or 480i?

For the Wii, 480p is significantly better than 480i, offering a much clearer, sharper image with less blur and flickering, especially on HDTVs, by drawing full frames progressively instead of interlaced fields, making text readable and details pop; you need component cables for 480p, and it's a major visual upgrade from the standard 480i composite signal.
 
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Is the N64 actually 32 bit?

The N64 uses a 64-bit NEC VR4300 CPU which at face value is a 64-bit CPU.
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Was the SNES or GBA more powerful?

Yes, the Game Boy Advance (GBA) is generally considered more powerful than the Super Nintendo (SNES) in terms of raw processing power, featuring a faster 32-bit ARM CPU compared to the SNES's 16-bit CPU, allowing for better performance, though the SNES had advantages in certain graphics aspects like resolution and color depth on its native display, leading to mixed results in ports between the systems. The GBA's superior CPU, memory, and 32-bit architecture give it a technical edge, often described as a "Super Nintendo Plus," but its smaller, lower-resolution screen and different graphics pipeline meant some SNES ports required significant visual compromises.
 
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What resolution is Sega Genesis?

The Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) primarily used resolutions of 320x224 (H40 mode) and 256x224 (H32 mode) for NTSC regions, with PAL systems using 320x240/256x240; the system could also produce interlaced modes (320x448/256x448), but most games used progressive resolutions, with 320x224 offering a wider view and 256x224 being the same as the SNES but often stretched on CRTs. Games dynamically switched between these modes, with 320x224 being common for gameplay and 256x224 for menus, leading to varied aspect ratios on different displays.
 
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Is 480i just 240p?

Fun fact, the left two are basically the same signal, except the left one re-draws each frame (aka 'field') in the same spot vertically, whereas the middle one alternates the heights every frame. As such, 240p is a 'hack' of 480i.
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Was PS1 240p?

The original PlayStation hardware can support 240p and 480i.
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Does S video support 240p?

Composite, S-Video and RGB can carry both 240p and 480i signals. Component video can transfer those, plus 480p (as well as 720p and 1080i, but those aren't relevant for this discussion). As a side note, all HD consoles can output in HDMI and that's by far the best method for those.
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What killed the Wii?

The Nintendo Wii was discontinued in 2013 because its initial novelty wore off, third-party developer support waned due to "shovelware," and its outdated hardware couldn't compete as competitors introduced better tech, leading Nintendo to focus on its successors, the Wii U and then the Switch, to modernize its lineup and address core gamer needs.
 
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What console almost bankrupted Nintendo?

When the Nintendo Wiiu crashed and burned in two thousand twelve, it nearly destroyed the legendary gaming giant. Nintendo lost a staggering $457 million dollars. Their worst financial crisis ever. Investors demanded they abandoned console hardware entirely and focus only on mobile games.
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Is the Wii U considered a flop?

Though it iterated on a few of the Wii's features, improved its online functionality and added the unique GamePad controller, the console was hardly a success. Nintendo sold just over 13 million Wii U consoles, making it one of the company's worst-selling systems.
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Is SNES 240p?

Arerrac Nekda NES, SNES, PS1, and the vast majority of N64 games ran in 240p. Later consoles (PS2, GameCube, Wii, etc.) almost exclusively used 480i or above. You can tell if a game is running in 480i if there is a vertical jitter effect on some objects/edges.
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Why was GameCube a failure?

The GameCube was considered a commercial "failure" because it struggled against the dominant PlayStation 2 and Xbox, failing to capture a broader audience due to its perceived childish design, limited features (like no DVD playback), and weaker third-party support, despite having strong first-party games. Nintendo's marketing focused on a family-friendly image, which alienated older teens and adults seeking more "mature" gaming experiences, a key demographic shift at the time. 
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How to force 240p on Wii?

Press A+1+Z simultaneously (A and 1 are on your Wii remote, Z on your Nunchuk). 5. You should hear a sound confirming that you've done this correctly. This should activate 240p mode for all VC games that are 240p-compatible.
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Is VGA better than RGB?

It is customary This signal is also called RGB signal, in fact, there is no difference between RGB and VGA in essence. At present, most computers and external display devices are connected through an analog VGA interface.
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