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  2. DiscJuggler - Wikipedia

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    It is widely used for burning Dreamcast disc images, known by having a .cdi file extension. [1] [2] See also. Standard (warez)#Dreamcast; References ...

  3. GD-ROM - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamcast was considered by the video game industry as one of the most secure consoles on the market with its use of the GD-ROM, [7] but this was nullified by a flaw in the Dreamcast's support for the MIL-CD format, a Mixed Mode CD first released on June 25, 1999, that incorporates interactive visual data similarly to CD+G.

  4. List of CD-i games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games made on the CD-i format, [1] [2] [3] organised alphabetically by name. It includes cancelled games as well as actual releases. There are currently 208 games on this list; the vast majority were published by Philips Interactive Media.

  5. List of Dreamcast games - Wikipedia

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    Sega discontinued the Dreamcast's hardware in March 2001, and software support quickly dwindled as a result. [21] [22] Software largely trickled to a stop by 2002, [20] [23] though the Dreamcast's final licensed game on GD-ROM was Karous, released only in Japan on March 8, 2007, nearly coinciding with the end of GD-ROM production the previous ...

  6. Dreamcast homebrew - Wikipedia

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    Though Sega officially discontinued its Dreamcast video game console in 2001, and released the console's last official game in 2007, Dreamcast homebrew developers continued to release unofficial games for the console. Unlike homebrew communities for other consoles, the Dreamcast homebrew developers are organized in development teams, such as ...

  7. CD-i - Wikipedia

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    The service required a CD-i player with DV cartridge, and an "Internet Starter Kit" which initially retailed for £99.99. [74] It was advertised as bringing "full Internet access to the living room on TV screens". [75] Andy Stout, a writer for the official CD-i magazine, explained CD-Online: It is very much Internet-lite.

  8. Sturmwind - Wikipedia

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    Sturmwind is a scrolling shooter video game initially released in 2013 for the Dreamcast by German developer Duranik, with publishing handled by RedSpotGames. Despite being launched late in the Dreamcast.'s lifecycle, it became a notable independent commercial release, catering to fans of retro gaming.

  9. Dreamcast online functionality - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamcast is a home video game console by Sega, the first one introduced in the sixth generation of video game consoles.With the release of the Dreamcast in 1998 amid the dot-com bubble and mounting losses from the development and introduction of its new home console, Sega made a major gamble in attempting to take advantage of the growing public interest in the Internet by including online ...