As for the GameBridge, yes, it does coax, composite and S-video, so it can pretty much handle anything. I have noticed though that certain systems, like the Spectravideo SV-328 for instance, output a scan/refresh rate that it doesn't like. The system in question will display on a TV or monitor properly, but when piped through the GameBridge the signal does not properly lock. I've got to try an intermediate device in the middle to see if that makes any difference, otherwise it would be kind of dissapointing. Still, for a $15 device, I've gotten more out of it than I could have ever hoped.
As for the GameBridge, yes, it does coax, composite and S-video, so it can pretty much handle anything. I have noticed though that certain systems, like the Spectravideo SV-328 for instance, output a scan/refresh rate that it doesn't like. The system in question will display on a TV or monitor properly, but when piped through the GameBridge the signal does not properly lock. I've got to try an intermediate device in the middle to see if that makes any difference, otherwise it would be kind of dissapointing. Still, for a $15 device, I've gotten more out of it than I could have ever hoped.
Maybe a VCR in between will help?
Cheers,
80sFreak