A gamer used some modern methods to hook up and play theirNintendo Switchon a cathode-ray tube (CRT) television and shared their efforts on social media, which caught the attention of other users. In their post, some gamers asked how they were able to get theSwitchto connect to an older display and why they would do so, considering the obvious lack of HDMI ports on CRT televisions and the fact that the Nintendo console itself was released in 2017.

However, when it comes to playing games in unconventional ways, there is no shortage of examples on social media to pull inspiration from. Whether it’splayingHalo Infiniteon a CRT TVas a way to relive the memories of manyHaloLAN parties in the 2000s, or finding ways to introduce retro gaming to younger generations using modern methods, there are plenty of creative ways for gamers to enjoy and share their favorite titles. While some may not see the purpose of hooking up a high-definition console to a standard-definition display, one gamer did just that using a readily available method.

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On Reddit, a user named MasterDimentio90 posted a picture on the r/gaming subreddit which showed their Switch’s home menu on display on Panasonic CRT TV. By using an HDMI to AV converter, which is regularly available for under $20 at most retailers, MasterDimentio90 connected their Switch to the front side composite ports of their Panasonic CRT TV. However, there were some visible scan lines on the TV, and the menu text was legible if squished. But, the TV showed the icons forSuper Smash Bros. Ultimateand various Nintendo Switch Online appssuch as the Sega Genesisapp.

Though other gamers were able to play games such asPokemon Scarlet and Violeton a CRT TV, any Switch game will obviously look compressed when converted down from 1080p to 480i, as was the case with MasterDimentio90’s Switch. For their effort, the post on r/gaming received over 1.1k upvotes. In the comments section, some users questioned why such a method was really necessary to play Switch games. Though the Switch does not officially support 4:3 resolutions of any kind, as it only supports 16:9 resolutions, that has not stopped users such as MasterDimentio90 from showing that it can be done with a bit of work.

Though it was proven thatCRT TVs make retro games look better, it is up for debate if the same can be said for some modern games and consoles. However, as proven by MasterDimentio90, anyone can play their favorite Nintendo titles such asSuper Smash Bros. Ultimateon any display they want to.

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