the first time i injected rhythm heaven ds into a wii u virtual console game i was like "well the colours are kind of dark and shitty but i'll live"

then this time i followed a more advanced guide and it turns out that in the internal emulator settings, there's a number for "how dark and shitty do you want the colours to be" and i just set it to 0

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@monorail that's super detailed, I wonder if it's possible to change emulator settings in eshop titles

don't have my Wii U here so that'll have to wait

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