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New mClassic Graphics Upscalers For Switch & Retro Games Are Already Discounted

Marseille has released Nintendo Switch and Retro Editions of its popular mClassic Graphics Upscaler with unique features.

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Marseille has expanded its lineup of graphic-upscaling gaming accessories with two speciality mClassic dongles. The mClassic Switch Edition is tailored around upscaling the visuals on Switch and other widescreen platforms like Steam Deck. The mClassic Retro Edition, on the other hand, is designed for gamers who want to improve the experience of older games with 4:3 aspect ratio on modern TVs. Both of these newly released gadgets are on sale for $85 (was $100) as part of Amazon's Big Spring Sale.

The original mClassic Graphics Upscaler is still being manufactured--and it's also on sale for $85 (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.

mClassic Graphics Upscalers -- $85 ($100)

  • Original Edition - Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, and retro platforms
  • Switch Edition - Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, other 16:9 platforms
  • Retro Edition - Retro games with 4:3 aspect ratio (N64, PS2, GameCube, SNES, etc.)

Marseille recommends locking your Nintendo Switch to 720p while docked--the resolution for handheld mode--for the best results. Based on our testing, we agree with that recommendation, but don't forget to turn 1080p back on before you play without the mClassic Original or mClassic Switch.

If you're worried about an increase in latency due to your HDMI cable passing through the dongle, we've never noticed any. Marseille claims the device adds an average of 0.2ms on this front, but you'd probably need to be a cyborg to notice. The mClassic also has lossless audio passthrough.

Keep in mind you also need to be playing on a TV or monitor with support for 1440p or 4K resolution to take full advantage of the mClassic's features. However, if you are playing on a 1080p panel, the mClassic still offers an improvement in picture quality.

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Would get one if it was $60.

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I’m confused, does this have analog inputs? They’re talking about systems like PS2 so does it accept analog?

If it actually works and it accepts analog it could actually be useful as a cheaper alternative to some of these $400 devices but I am not clear that that’s what it does?

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Gotta move inventory before the Switch 2 is announced, which will likely be 4k and limit the utility of this to the prior gen release.

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@ridah_2pac: I don't see the switch 2 being a 4k system. Or even native 1440p. I think they'll go for solid 1080p mobile with a 1440p upscaler. That's the best case for this thing.

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@spacemanlegend: yeah, I’m not really clear that switch 2 or steam deck 2 should even have 1080p screens

I really don’t want them going past that

I don’t know, I’m sure a Nintendo will get some great results out of it because if you’ve got talented artists and the most power you’ve ever given them of course they will but it’s a little hard to get excited about a three generation old Nvidia GPU and a super tiny version of it at that, and ancient CPUs…

But at the same time I’m continuously loving what Nintendo can do with switch, or game, or super Nintendo…

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Pfft, barely a discount for a clearly jacked up price.

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