
The clock is set when you load the ROM, based on the region specifications already discussed. Never again will I buy closed-source FPGA platforms, once milked by the manufacturer, they are abandoned with bugs and they release their new piece of shit with different bugs that won't be fixed either, and so on, and on. Doesn't seem like he will do anything about it after all this time. Of course, firmware author (Kevtris) has been informed years ago. Master System and Game Gear games all have tearing and/or frame desyncs (depending on the resolution used it's either one thing or the other). Tiny Toon Adventures from Konami has missing tittle screen music.

NOTE: games on the Genesis/MegaDrive are designed to take advantage from pixel blending over RF/RCA. That's because there's no simple bilinear interpolation, which is what unselective pixel blending must be combined with: the MegaSG default scaling tries to give sharp pixels (which is NOT how those games are designed to look) instead of simply allowing linear interpolation, which combined with unselective pixel blending is a TOTAL disaster.Ĭomparet to the MiSTer, where I can simply use bilinear + pixel blending + scanlines, which is the way thigs are supposed look for these games, the MegaSG has a very poor image over HDMI. Paramount Pictures and Sega of America produce.-Unselective pixel blending is all f***ed up because there's no simple linear filtering to go with it: try to set pixel blending to the maximum value (which is unselective pixel blending, as in a real TV) and everything looks like absolute garbage. Ged Wright, Brandon Trost, Jorma Taccone, and Carol Banker are also directing episodes. Moritz and Toby Ascher of Original Film and Toru Nakahara - all members of the films’ creative team - serve as executive producers, as does Elba. Jeff Fowler, who directed both “Sonic the Hedgehog” films, will direct the pilot episode and executive produce the series.

Brian Schacter and James Madejski are also writers.

John Whittington, who worked on the screenplay for “Sonic the Hedgehog 2,” wrote the pilot for “Knuckles” and serves as head writer and executive producer on the series. In the series, Knuckles “agrees to train Wade as his protégé and teach him the ways of the Echidna warrior,” per the official logline. It is set in the time between “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” and the third film in the franchise, which is slated to debut in theaters on December 20, 2024.

The show was originally announced in February 2022.
