Some games uses the animated sprites as sprites per set (entities), so you will need to check each game. 3- The Custom MAME method. There is a custom MAME version, made by Maximilianjenus, which let you disable EACH tile on the game. It works great, but its works only with CPS-1, CPS-2 and CPS-3 games, mainly the fighting games.

Step #1 When you are playing mame if you press left shift button and f12 it records an animated gif. Pressing it again will stop the recording. This is how you rip your sprites very easily.Once you got what you want and you stopped recording it will save to your mame snapshots folder. Rip sprites of Playstation 1 & 2) while others are not. Per hour I teach the rip some sprites from arcade games of the Super Nintendo (SNES) and Game Boy Advanced (GBA). We will do this with the help of emulators “Final Burn Alpha”, “Z SNES” and ”. It is updated quite often, to be able to rip the sprites. Rip Off MAME detail page - ROM ripoff. These data are used to solve any problems starting the game in Mame. The specified text will be sent to the site ProgettoSnaps by AntoPISA and integrated with the existing one.

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So I was playing a good old game of Double Dragon in MAME and decided to take a screenshot. When I looked closer at it, I noticed the pixels were not only stretched (due to the default resolution) but also had strange artifacting.
Here is an example
Zoomed in to avoid eye strain.
Now I got to wondering what was causing this, and I thought it might just be because of the stretching. So I set MAME to start windowed, turned off 'unevenstretch', and set the window size to be the exact size of this particular title, 256x240. To my dismay, this only made things worse:
Pixel perfect?
The artifacting is still there, but now the discolored pixels are the same size as the proper ones, making everything look blurry and muddied. This definitely isn't what the game is supposed to look like, here is the same section of the stage taken from a sprite ripping site:
Looks a lot cleaner.
So what am I doing wrong here? I'm no expert at using MAME, but there's gotta be a way to fix this, right?
Edited by Lurdiak (05/25/20 05:42 PM)