I guarantee you we're gonna see one of two posts a few days from now:
1: "my mom banned me from the internet and took all of my games please healp"
2: "I am Picahacker's mom. He is banned from ever using the internet again and I took his flashing carters away."
Thought I'd post this here since people seem to like Nintendo and Pokemon.
I recently got an SC-88 Pro, and aside from using it to make some music, I thought I'd have a bit of fun with it: using MIDIs that were ripped from the game with GBA Mus Riper, I was able to modify them to playback...
Those are both the same thing; the MS adapter was nothing more than a hunk of plastic and a couple of cartridge ports to let you play MS cartridges and cards. The Mega Drive had most of the MS hardware integrated into the main video processor, except they removed the SG1k graphics mode since it...
People rag on the OPL series (used in the SoundBlaster 16 and AdLib) too much. They have some of the best gaming music on them, but people still say "durrrr it has the worst sound for gaming don't use it buy a sound canvas" because they're either biased or uninformed.
The emulator is likely trying to load the game as an SMS title, which, assuming PicoDrive is trying to be accurate to the Genesis/Mega Drive and not the SMS, will not work because the MD doesn't support the SG1k graphics mode.
Adding onto the post above, I want to mention that the LPF is only somewhat responsible for the sound being less grating on real hardware than an emulator. The LPF only really helps in cases where the programmers made instruments with grating high ends not knowing that they could be played back...
only ps5 updated to latest firmware can go on psn, jailbroken ones just don't use psn or they risk getting flagged or banned, altho spouting profanity in online play alredy does that