It doesn't upscale but it does at least let me display the video in Component to my TV over HDMI instead of Composite with A/V cables. I myself just use a cheap Wii2HDMI adapter from amazon on my Wii console. The Wii is not an NES either, the kind of work involved in installation would be very daunting. So were the screenshots of ZombiU and Project P-100. Yesterday, Nintendo released screenshots of New Super Mario Bros U, which were in the native resolution of 720p. Not to mention the Wii U exists and does do a half-decent job of upscaling the native Wii resolutions to 1080p, and you really have an idea that very few would take advantage of, it'd be costly, and difficult to install, and there are already cheaper alternatives. WiiU Daily writes: 'While the Wii U technically supports 1080p resolution, current Wii U games only run in 720p, Wii U Daily can confirm. Nothing would ever come close to how good Dolphin looks because Dolphin doesn't upscale, it literally runs the games/software in multiples of the original resolution because it's an emulator and it doesn't have the same restrictions that physical hardware does. I mean in theory it's probably not impossible to jump raw digital video off the console motherboard and convert it to a more standardized video format with some specialized hardware and then upscale with a (hopefully clean) looking scaler and output over HDMI, but that'd be some really expensive and time-consuming research and development for a mod that'd be extremely difficult to install and the results would still just be upscaled 480p, 480i, or 576i video.
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