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and choose between running in 50hz or 60hz mode for maximum compatibility of all import games. "has two different ways of loading games and allows you to select what cable your using, RF, video, S-video,RGB, scart, etc. Works for both Pal and NTSC dreamcasts and games." Also compatible with WWF Royal Rumble, Gauntlet Legends, Silver. More successful than so called "Mod Chips." Doubles the amount of games available. Needs no alteration to your console so does not effect warranty. " Compatible with ALL Dreamcast consoles. Even works better than chip mods, so they say: Plus, according to the product, it does work with everything. Some one who wants to play imports, but can't get a utopia disc for what ever reason. It's kind of hard to use it to load games when you can't even get it to work! Or people who have problems with the cd-rom burner or don't have cd-rom burners AT ALL, there are plenty of those left you know. I'm selling to people, like me, who haven't been able to get the Utopia disc to work AT ALL. If you have a Utopia disc, then you already ARE hardcore as far as I'm concerned. Uhmmm.outside of hardcore gamers is EXACTLY who I'm trying to sell too.
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outside of hardcore DC collectors, I don't think too many will be interested in it, only because the Utopia boot ISO does the same and can be downloaded for free Assemblergames uses a very similar looking structure (nearly identical) to this site and I seemed to have the same problem here, the difference being that one of your kind admins/webmasters/god people actually replied to my email and manually verified my account for me.Hmmm.
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I never received a verification email so I am not allowed to make posts. If anyone has had any experience with this sort of thing and would like to shed some light on the subject, please do, I need your help! I know that the people on these forums don't really deal with anything along the lines of development hardware/software, but the best website for this post () won't let me register. (NOTE: My console is NTSC-j, would this affect my results if the development GD-ROM had data of another region written on it?)
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I know for a fact that Sonic Adventure is the best for trying to read/dump theses discs, but the only store near me that sells that game is 20 train stops away and about 3km of walking (I live in Tokyo and I am a fat bastard), plus their price is something ridiculous like $25 so I think I may have better luck with eBay. I don't have a retail game with the same amount of tracks as the GD-ROM prototype data. I have never cleaned a disc before, so any suggestions?ģ. The disc is a bit scratched and dirty on the underside, so maybe it needs a clean. There is a possibility that all blank development GD-ROM's that were manufactured already had the warning message written into them from the start, meaning that the rings that the seller could see on the disc were actually where the message had been recorded.Ģ. I am beginning to think one of 4 things:ġ. At first it displayed Track 02 which was listed as 5 seconds long and after the message played it showed Track 3 which was listed as 122 minutes and 4 seconds long, but after I turned it on and off again, it played me Track 2 (the message) and then showed me that Track 2 was only 19 seconds long. I did however manage to read the GD-ROM in the Dreamcast's CD playback section and it played me a message of a lady saying "Warning: This disc is for use only on Sega Dreamcast". I have tried this with several retail games (Dead or Alive 2, Soul Calibur, Shenmue Disc 1, Dream Passport) and have received little to no result. I found a swap trick method in which you would first load a retail game, wait for the drive to stop spinning, then discretely swap out the retail disc for a GD-ROM without the console knowing you lifted the door.
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I received it today and immediately got to work on trying to find out how to play it on a retail Dreamcast. I thought ,"why the hell not, could be a prototype" and so $65 later I was the proud owner of a GD-ROM. The seller informed me that he had no idea what was on the disc but that he could see (and the pictures showed proof of this) rings where a disc-writing laser had cut into the disc close to the center.

I recently came into possession of a development GD-ROM disc, one of those orange ones.
