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Originally posted by Mister X
Actually I mean that on my 17 inch monitor I have to shrink the game area way down so that it has half decent looking graphics. If I play it so the game area takes up the full screen I can barely tell what's going on.
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But that's the same thing as playing the original on a 17" TV, which is probably smaller than what most people played it on. The only difference, really, is that the pixels are clearer, and the image isn't do blurred. If that bothers you, then you can get some emulators that run in windows, which uses directX to increase the screen size as it would to a movie, so the pixels look blurred as they would on a TV set (instead of staying as crisp blocks). But, for the most part, unless the game was attempting to blur two colors together via meshing them (i.e. blue and red checkerboard = purple), it looks the same to me, so I don't know what the problem is...

I'd prefer today's monitors than yesterday's TV sets.