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| | Rating quality is subjective and is based on my personal opinion and experience of collecting and viewing lots of games. For me, rating games is pretty simple. I go in expecting C quality - as you can see I rate most games C. If it is better than expected, it gets a B, or worse than expected a D. If the quality blows my mind with how good it is, it gets an A,and if it blows my mind with how bad it is, it gets an F. Also keep in mind, I tend to rate relative to the era of the game. Meaning, if I have a game from the 60's or 70's, I know there weren't any DVD/VHS recorders back then so the quality may be lacking. But if the quality is decent for it's time then I would rate it a C. But if it was the same quality for a more recent game, i.e. 2004, it would get a lower grade because the technology has developed. (A quality) - DVD quality (Sharp, digital, perfect quality - it is extremely rare for me to rate a game this good) (B quality) - Excellent video-tape/VHS quality (very smooth, clear, no shaking, no VHS lines, Basically Grade A video-tape quality w/out being DVD - Near DVD quality) (C quality) - Average video-tape/VHS quality (some blurriness, some fuzziness, generally what you think of when you hear video-tape/VHS quality - It's not bad quality, it's just average) (D quality) - Below average video-tape/VHS quality (Fuzzy and grainy, VHS lines may be present, shaky sometimes - I would suggest upgrading the quality at some point – Keep in mind it's still watchable, just the quality is not great) (F quality) - Pretty much unwatchable. Any games rated this bad I would throw out – None of my games are rated this bad |
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