Earlier this year, we saw Cuphead take the gaming world by storm, thanks to its challenging difficulty, as well as its trademark 1930s style animation, not to mention the captivating soundtrack that accompanies it. This may have made a huge impact on modern day consoles, but it would certainly look authentic on a black and white screen.
So what does it look like on a restored 1953 Muntz Black and White TV? Check out the video below to find out:
This was posted by YouTuber FILMSPHERE, who commented: “I used an HDMI to RCA converter box and had the RCA cables go into a VCR. I had bought a stand alone RCA to Coaxial cable converter, but the signal it put out was way too weak (It was designed for newer TVs). The Coax from the VCR then goes to a transformer that connects to where the rabbit ear antennas would go.”
If you have yet to check out the sensation that is Cuphead, then you can do so now on both Xbox One and Windows 10 PC. The video offers a sense of authenticity for sure, though it still makes a huge showing when played on current modern day screens that most of us use.