Question for people who have copied Dreamcast games.
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Dreamcast CDs are hard to copy but easy to play. You dont need a chip, just a boot disk to get the game going (but most games have the boot routine included). You need to use a special program which only works with certain CDRoms to rip a game, since they are 1 gig CDs, and if the game is bigger than 700mb (size of a CD-R) then you need to cut some movies out or if you really know what you're doing, compress the movies tighter to make it fit. Best bet is just search the net for dreamcast game images, usually in the Discjuggler format (a burning program) then burn them.
Try searching for "dreamcast" at oth.net (any FTP program) or tracker-tracker.com (hotline client FTP program) is a good start.
Rod
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Try searching for "dreamcast" at oth.net (any FTP program) or tracker-tracker.com (hotline client FTP program) is a good start.
Rod
86 250R
02 400EX
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Not that I encourage copying games check out this site...
http://www.gamecopyworld.com
There you should find all of the information that you need.
-Josh
http://www.gamecopyworld.com
There you should find all of the information that you need.
-Josh
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What I've heard: xbox games are all funky DVD releases (the PS2 copies around are regular 700mb CD releases) as well as have an encryption.. so to copy those you would need to first find a way to read the "funky" DVD (modifying a DVD-rom firmware probably like some ambitious folks did to read Dreamcast CDs), over come the copy protection, then you need a DVD burner, a mod chip (and possibly a game shark as well, like Ps2 mod chips require), then people need to download up to 4.3 gigs of DVD image (a "mere" .7 gig CD takes up to 6-10 hours some times). So unfortunately I dont think it will happen for a while. Best to go out and spend the small fortune for Halo. (Its worth it)
Rod
Rod
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Just to stay on an ATVing topic (as well as to remain within any possible forum policies) we are of course discussing this matter to educate ourselves in how to back up our personal paid-for copies of ATV Offroad Fury, so that in the tragic event that our original game CD is lost or trod upon by a drunken party mate, the gaming can continue.
Rod
Rod