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It appears to be 60 but I didn't think it was that powerful

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closed as off topic by Michael Petrotta, ŁukaszW.pl, Greg Hewgill, ρяσѕρєя K, bažmegakapa Aug 12 '12 at 13:24

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CRT TV sets ran at 60 Hz in America, and 50 Hz in Europe.

... Video game consoles such as the Famicom/NES did not allow any graphics changes except during the retrace (the period when the electron guns shut off and return to the upper left corner of the screen)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refresh_rate

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That said, they didn't have to draw every frame. For example, by googling around I see references to TMNT 1 running at 30 fps. – phs Aug 11 '12 at 5:18
Why is my question closed? It has everything to do with software development. – curtis Aug 13 '12 at 17:10
Maybe because it's not a specific software development question. Where is the code?. Also you don't seem to have done any research yourself. And its pretty much answered. Why did you think it should stay open? Maybe make another question which has a more detailed and specific focus on what you are trying to achieve - include the code you are struggling with .. or maybe find a more appropriate group to post in. – Kickaha Aug 13 '12 at 22:39
Ok I'm making a game very similar to Mario 3 and at 30 fps right now but mine looks a little choppy. I think Mario 3 did it well (at I think less than 60fps) but nobody seems to know what fps it is and I tried googling it. The screen updates at 60 hertz but that doesn't mean the game updates and draws 60 times a second. – curtis Aug 17 '12 at 17:40
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Apologies world for I'm trolling .... Granted you cold update the screen at 30Hz - that's pretty obvious, you don't want flicker rolling screen. It means the screen gets redrawn 60 times a second. Any draw function or updates your game makes redrawing it would have to respect the electronic fundamentals. Is this about software dev of electronic engineering? Maybe formulate and re-post .. – Kickaha Aug 18 '12 at 3:11

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