Oldskoolizer is a fun chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 303 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.71 from 7 rated user, last update is 2722 days ago.
This is an experimental 8-bit transformation for Chrome. What is supported: - Change all fonts by something more Commodore-64-ish. - Pixelize images. - Reduce colors by using C64 16 colors palette. - Add full-page scanlines overlay. What is broken: - font is ascii -only, foreign languages are unsupported for now. - html content is changed once after loading. So no pixelization if images change. dynamically,
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Love this extension! Makes web browsing feel like a nostalgic experience.
Not all of the images are pixelized thst is a probloem
Awesome extension, really nice for watching Youtube videos of old 80s/90s video games, adds a more realistic look to those games. However, the "pixelize images" and "quantize colors" won't turn off. "CRT overlay" is the only option that will turn off and on. I tried old versions of Chrome (versions 54 and 50 from 2016) but I still had the same problem, so it's probably not Chrome. Maybe it's DirectX? I'm using DirectX 12. If I could at least turn off "quantize colors" it would be perfect because all I really want is the scanlines.