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Composite Video on the NES: Why's it so wobbly?

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Summary

The article analyzes why NES composite video appears wobbly, focusing on NTSC timing, colorburst, and scanline artifacts. It provides a hardware-oriented explanation of color signal behavior, compares NES to other consoles, and discusses practical implications for retro hardware enthusiasts.

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