Retro Gaming And Nintendo Switch Graphics Upscalers Discounted To Best Prices Yet

Posted by GameSpot - All News on 2025-05-02 02:48:00
Discussion Points:
  • Value for Money: Considering the original prices of $100, is the $80 sale price a good deal for the mClassic Graphics Upscaler, especially for those looking to improve their retro gaming experience?
  • Target Audience: Which edition (Retro or Switch) would be more appealing to different types of gamers (e.g., nostalgic collectors vs. modern console owners)?
  • Performance and Compatibility: How does the mClassic Graphics Upscaler perform on various platforms, and are there any potential compatibility issues with specific games or consoles?
Summary:

The mClassic Graphics Upscaler is currently on sale for $80 each during Amazon Gaming Week, matching its all-time lowest price. The device caters to gamers seeking improved visuals on modern and retro consoles. The Switch Edition focuses on upscaling for widescreen platforms like Steam Deck, while the Retro Edition is designed for nostalgic collectors. Given the original price of $100, the sale represents a significant discount. However, potential buyers should weigh the value against performance, compatibility, and whether it aligns with their gaming needs. A more affordable option may be worth considering, but this deal seems too good to pass up."}","summary":""}

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Original Message:

Marseille's mClassic graphics upscalers for retro and modern game consoles are on sale for $80 each for Amazon Gaming Week. This deal matches the all-time lowest price for the original edition and sets a new best-ever price for the recently released specialty versions. The mClassic Switch Edition is tailored around upscaling the visuals on Switch and other widescreen platforms like Steam Deck. The mClassic Retro Edition, meanwhile, is designed for gamers who want to improve the visual experience of older games originally designed for 4:3 aspect ratio displays on modern HD and 4K TVs.

The original mClassic Graphics Upscaler is still being manufactured--and it's also on sale for $80 (was $100)--as it offers a hybrid experience with visual improvements for modern and retro games. The new iterations offer the same marquee enhancement modes while adding two new visual modes each. Let's take a closer look at all three options below.

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