![]() Being CD games, they are also much more prone to damage due to the fragility of the medium. ![]() Moreso than many other consoles, Dreamcast games can be particularly hard to locate on the secondary market. Of course it is a minor tragedy that the Dreamcast’s life was cut short by piracy, but since the system is now defunct, I see no harm in reproducing or instructing others on how to reproduce these titles. ![]() Disc burning technology wasn’t nearly as advanced back then, but it was still a rather uncomplicated feat to reproduce the Dreamcast’s entire library. ![]() Sega’s Dreamcast was a commercial failure for a number of reasons including poor marketing and stiff competition, but another factor keeping sales down was the ease involved to duplicate a game. I still suggest reading through this procedure first the articles mentioned above assume the reader to have a decent grasp on the methods used here. You may also want to read about burning games with ImgBurn, a free program with similar features to Alcohol 120%. Note: I’ve published an update to this article with some definite information about what other consoles this method will work for in addition to some very specific information on burning games for the Atari Jaguar CD.
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