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[[File:Milcd_logo.png|thumb|right|Official MIL-CD logo]] | |||
'''MIL-CD''' is the name given to the Dreamcast format for loading code from a CD-ROM or CD-R. There were eight official MIL-CD releases, distributed in Japan only, all of which were audio music CDs containing extra audiovisual content when loaded in a Dreamcast console. This format was reverse engineered by the community to load homebrew code and pirated software, as well as create independent, unofficial commercial game releases. Additionally, it is now possible to make new custom Mil-CDs in the original intended format consisting of audio + video and playable on a Dreamcast. | '''MIL-CD''' is the name given to the Dreamcast format for loading code from a CD-ROM or CD-R. There were eight official MIL-CD releases, distributed in Japan only, all of which were audio music CDs containing extra audiovisual content when loaded in a Dreamcast console. This format was reverse engineered by the community to load homebrew code and pirated software, as well as create independent, unofficial commercial game releases. Additionally, it is now possible to make new custom Mil-CDs in the original intended format consisting of audio + video and playable on a Dreamcast. |
Revision as of 01:43, 11 January 2020
MIL-CD is the name given to the Dreamcast format for loading code from a CD-ROM or CD-R. There were eight official MIL-CD releases, distributed in Japan only, all of which were audio music CDs containing extra audiovisual content when loaded in a Dreamcast console. This format was reverse engineered by the community to load homebrew code and pirated software, as well as create independent, unofficial commercial game releases. Additionally, it is now possible to make new custom Mil-CDs in the original intended format consisting of audio + video and playable on a Dreamcast.