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Another minor question that came up when I was genesising around today on real hardware:

I like the european micro machines games, but they play too fast on my US sega system.

Does the region switch on the trio slow down games that play too quickly, or is it strictly for region locking?

 

I'm guessing just region locking, but it doesn't hurt to ask.

Those euro micromachines games really are the bee's knees...

 

I wonder if there already is - or somebody could make - a game genie hack that slows it down?

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Another minor question that came up when I was genesising around today on real hardware:

I like the european micro machines games, but they play too fast on my US sega system.

Does the region switch on the trio slow down games that play too quickly, or is it strictly for region locking?

 

I'm guessing just region locking, but it doesn't hurt to ask.

Those euro micromachines games really are the bee's knees...

Somehow I doubt it. The original game ran at 50Hz. The SRT is hardwired to run at 60Hz. It's not an emulator, so there would be no means to artificially slow down the frame rate. The Retron5, which uses stolen emulator code, I might add, can adjust the frame rate and do other emulation based enhancements.

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