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Vitor Vilela on Twitter: "I'm actually curious... which one you actually prefer? 8:7 like how most of the emulators do or 4:3 like how the CRT/NTSC signal does? https://t.co/Yj0g1PpVZ4" / Twitter
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![Jonathan Cooper on Twitter: "TIL the SNES had a lower screen resolution than the NES (256x224 vs 256x240 respectively). Could you imagine the Digital Foundry video on that one! (Image credit: @BJGpixel) Jonathan Cooper on Twitter: "TIL the SNES had a lower screen resolution than the NES (256x224 vs 256x240 respectively). Could you imagine the Digital Foundry video on that one! (Image credit: @BJGpixel)](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EU-GfDqUYAUCgaA.jpg:large)