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DC = THE BEST DAMN CONSOLE EVER.
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IF ONLY I COULD DOWNLOAD GAMES OFF THE INTERNET INSTEAD OF FINDING THE RARE CDS IN BARGAIN BINS...
IF ONLY...
Games
Dreamcast Gamelist
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Features
Fucked Labs DC CDs
We Love Dreamcast at Fucked Labs and we've got some love to share with you.
3 Dreamcast Gaming CD Collections, guaranteed to get you off of your roms on the computer and back onto your best buddy the Dreamcast!
all your favorite games are here on these different collections! Gamers Rejoice! I've put on here games so good that you'd hug me if i was in the room.
You better believe it.
These cds are packed with more hours of gameplay than ANY next-gen title you can find, or i'll eat your brains!
we can't tell you *which* games we've included (for obvious reasons) but you WILL love these games. not only are these .cdi worth the $1 it costs to burn a cd,
but you'll want to pay me for collecting these execellent games and applications and great music all in one place!
these disks, notably disk 3, contain on-disk applications to help you browse other cds, or the dreamcast's own memory, or other hacks to help you make the most of your hardware.
generous file hosting generously provided by fgale.net & fuckedlabs.com.
cd artwork and layout (c)2008 Fucked Design Labs. All original content is provided free of charge, and is copyright it's original owners. In many cases, documentation is available on the cd.
Copywritten Game software is provided in a non-illegal spirit, regardless of current international copy law, as 'Abandonware'.
On download of the below software you do agree to be bound by any terms and conditions listed on this site or the final constructed cd.
This distribution MAY NOT be distributed, liscensed, or otherwise sold for money. May not be distributed without consent of Fucked Design Labs.
DC-FUCKED1.cdi
DC-FUCKED2.cdi
DC-FUCKED3.cdi http://tag.fuckedlabs.com/fies/DC-FUCKED3.cdi
Hardware
here are the dc specs:
Processor
- SH-4 RISC CPU with 32-bit Instruction Set and 128-bit FPU functions (operating frequency: 200 MHz, 360 MIPS, 1.4 GFLOPS)
Graphics Engine
- PowerVR2 CLX2, 7.0 Mil polygons/second peak performance, supports Trilinear filtering. Actual maximum in game performance (with full textures, lighting, gameplay, etc.) of over 5 Mil polygons/second, nominal fillrate of 100 MPixels/s as effective fillrate can be triple that amount.
- Graphics hardware effects include gouraud shading, z-buffering, anti-aliasing and bump mapping.
Memory
- Main RAM: 16 MiB 64 Bit 100 MHz
- Video RAM: 8 MiB 4x16 Bit 100 MHz
- Sound RAM: 2 MiB 16 Bit 66 MHz
- VQ Texture Compression (5:1 texture compression)[8]
Sound Engine
- Yamaha AICA Sound Processor: 22.5 MHz 32-Bit ARM7 RISC CPU: 45 MHz,[8] 64 channel PCM/ADPCM sampler (4:1 compression), XG MIDI support, 128 step DSP
Storage
- Yamaha GD-ROM Drive: 12x maximum speed (Constant Angular Velocity)
- GD-ROM: Holds up to 1.2 GB
- Visual Memory Unit ("VMU") 1 Mbit (128 KiB) removable storage device and 4x memory cards that hold four times as much data.
Input/Output
- Inputs: USB-like "Maple Bus". Four ports support devices such as digital and analog controllers, steering wheels, joysticks, keyboards and mice, and more.
- Color Output: Approx. 16.78 million colors (24-bit)
- Video resolution: 640x480 interlaced or progressive scan
Dimensions
- 189 mm × 195 mm × 76 mm (7 7/16in × 7 11/16in × 3in)
- Weight: 1.9 kg (4.2 lb)
- Color: Majority are white.
- Japan: Various limited edition designs and colored consoles were produced
- North America: Only a black "Sega Sports"-labeled model and a blue model from Electronics Boutique were officially available
Networking
- Modem: Removable; speed varied among regions. All American models had a 56 kbit/s
- Broadband: these adapters are available separately and replace the removable modem
- HIT-401 "Broadband Adapter", the more common model, this used a Realtek 8139 chip and supported 10 and 100 Mbit speeds, this device was released in Japan.
- HIT-400: "Broadband Adapter", the more common model, this used a Realtek 8139 chip and supported 10 and 100 Mbit speeds, this device was released in US.
- HIT-300: "Lan Adapter", this version used a Fujitsu MB86967 chip and supported only 10 Mbit speed.
Accessories
- Controllers
- Dreamcast Keyboard
- Sega Dreamcast Mouse
- Gaming Control Devices
- Light Gun
- Sega Fishing Controler
- Controller Extras
- Vibration Pack
- VMU
- Display Devices
- VGA Output Adapter
Homebrew
The dreamcast runs it's own OS (dozeCE in this case), you can run and burn original home disks.
Getting Games onto YOUR DC
First off, you need to get ahold of an cd image! what is this? it's a file that contains the ripped contents of a cd! an cd image is a way to actually archive data from cd copies, without relying on the disc not breaking. it also helps you transfer said data from source to source, person to person. <p> so, get a dreamcast image
burning info
just burn an image with nero burning rom, alcohol 120%, or your image burner of choice.
you'll want to burn disk at once ( DAW ) at a slow speed, like 8x.
should boot no problem, guaranteed if you have a .cdi file, it'll book.
at first games needed a boot-disk to play burned (cdr) games. now, the loader has been patched right into most games. if you need a loader, search for 'Utopia Boot Loader' for dreamcast. i won't tell you where to get it, but it's out there.
applications
to be added
Mod Scene
more when i remember them...
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=21628 burning a disk for your dreamcast in 5 minutes....
http://dchelp.net/index.php?id=cdinrg#Alc What do i do with a .CDI/.NRG file?

