Oh, right. I didn't know that. But it's still not really the native resolution of the game. For example "Vs. Super Mario Bros." goes to 640x480. And if you change resolutions on an LCD monitor, it's up to the monitor to do the filtering. And this one looks worse than the bilinear filter done by DirectX and the graphic card. So, I wouldn't want to change resolutions anyway. And if I did, I could do it in Windows itself.
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