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N64 emulation is still quite flawed, which is why I got myself an Everdrive 64. Most PAL N64s are capable of outputting PAL60 video without mods. Some earlier NTSC models and only the French PAL model can be modded to output RGB as well.
i wouldn't say that, project 64 emulates quite well all the games played on it, the flashcart is expensive too.
Just did a comparison between PS3 RetroArch SNES and an actual SNES on an LED TV. While I understand that the actual hardware is as accurate as it gets and all that, it looks terrible on a modern TV. A combination of visual noise, interlacing issues, and deformed pixels make hardware in this case inferior. If you can get a proper CRT/video filtering boxes I guess the original hardware might look OK but in my opinion all that effort isn't worth it.
there are tons of filters to make the image much more sharper, i find that on original hardware the colours looked washed out and grainy, nes games don't look as sharp and look blurry, but with all the emulator settings you can make a nes game look as good as a "hd remake" (that's pushing it a bit but that's just a comparison lol)