Hi!It looks like the cd images are incorrect in some way but the DVDs are fine.
Hitachi / LG | H-L Data Storage LG GSA-4164B Super Multi DVD Drive (09-2005) | Working |
Hitachi / LG | H-L Data Storage LG GSA-4082B Super Multi DVD Drive (02-2004) | Working |
Hitachi / LG | H-L Data Storage LG GCC-4120B CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive (04-2002) | Working |
NEC | DV-5800C DVD-ROM Drive (02-2004) | Working |
Samsung | SD-616 DVD-ROM Drive (12-2001) (Factory Supplied) | Working |
Samsung | SD-M1802 | Factory |
Samsung | SD-816 | Factory |
Sony | DW-U10A (05-2003) | Factory |
Toshiba | SD-M1612 DVD-ROM Drive (01-2003) | Factory |
So that's why I was struggling to get this game running :/ Thank you guys for clearing things out!It looks like the cd images are incorrect in some way but the DVDs are fine.
Thank you!Hi!
Yes, that's exactly it.
CD/DVD burning is an art Audiophile obliges
Here's Bloody Roar 3 with Cue + .bin file, with MD5 inserted in a folder and compressed.
https://mega.nz/folder/8sRy0CiL#uRy6dAOqmwROA9iimy4IeA
I burned 10 new CD RWs for testing.
I use x1/x4 CD-RWs because the recording layer is of better quality, both for burning and for storage over time. I have no problems.
Forget the Verbatim brand, it's ULTRAAA Big Shiit .
I've been using Nero Linux Burning Rom for 17 years with a 20-year-old IDE DVD burner. My current PC's motherboard, the " GA-EX58-EXTREME "has an IDE connector.
Forget the IDE/SATA adapter, it's real crap; too much data loss. And I don't trust the quality of current SATA and USB burners either
I can tell you that this entire list of official CD/DVD drives is rubbish; everything is of poor quality, except perhaps the Sony DW-U10A, a DVD burner with an 8MB buffer to prevent read and write errors.
Hitachi / LG H-L Data Storage LG GSA-4164B Super Multi DVD Drive (09-2005) Working Hitachi / LG H-L Data Storage LG GSA-4082B Super Multi DVD Drive (02-2004) Working Hitachi / LG H-L Data Storage LG GCC-4120B CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive (04-2002) Working NEC DV-5800C DVD-ROM Drive (02-2004) Working Samsung SD-616 DVD-ROM Drive (12-2001) (Factory Supplied) Working Samsung SD-M1802 Factory Samsung SD-816 Factory Sony DW-U10A (05-2003) Factory Toshiba SD-M1612 DVD-ROM Drive (01-2003) Factory
I've owned the Namco System 246 since 2004 and I know how it behaves with drives.
I can tell you that with the original Samsung SD-M1802 with a 512KB buffer, it's a disaster.
In the opening sequence of Tekken 4, Heihachi Mishima always has his lips open, even though his voice is muted; there's a major synchronization problem, a problem with the drive's buffer.
So I recommend quality IDE CD/DVD burners from the 2000s/2008s (not Samsung, LG, Liteon, etc.).
As for the rest, I'll let you be the judge.![]()
If I share something with the community, it's not for it to end up as a copy on eBayThank you!![]()
https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/hdemonarcadezIf I share something with the community, it's not for it to end up as a copy on eBay
À bon entendeur, "French expression."
Just tested and works perfectly on LG-GDR-4164B.Hi!
Yes, that's exactly it.
CD/DVD burning is an art Audiophile obliges
Here's Bloody Roar 3 with Cue + .bin file, with MD5 inserted in a folder and compressed.
https://mega.nz/folder/8sRy0CiL#uRy6dAOqmwROA9iimy4IeA
I burned 10 new CD RWs for testing.
I use x1/x4 CD-RWs because the recording layer is of better quality, both for burning and for storage over time. I have no problems.
Forget the Verbatim brand, it's ULTRAAA Big Shiit .
I've been using Nero Linux Burning Rom for 17 years with a 20-year-old IDE DVD burner. My current PC's motherboard, the " GA-EX58-EXTREME "has an IDE connector.
Forget the IDE/SATA adapter, it's real crap; too much data loss. And I don't trust the quality of current SATA and USB burners either
I can tell you that this entire list of official CD/DVD drives is rubbish; everything is of poor quality, except perhaps the Sony DW-U10A, a DVD burner with an 8MB buffer to prevent read and write errors.
Hitachi / LG H-L Data Storage LG GSA-4164B Super Multi DVD Drive (09-2005) Working Hitachi / LG H-L Data Storage LG GSA-4082B Super Multi DVD Drive (02-2004) Working Hitachi / LG H-L Data Storage LG GCC-4120B CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive (04-2002) Working NEC DV-5800C DVD-ROM Drive (02-2004) Working Samsung SD-616 DVD-ROM Drive (12-2001) (Factory Supplied) Working Samsung SD-M1802 Factory Samsung SD-816 Factory Sony DW-U10A (05-2003) Factory Toshiba SD-M1612 DVD-ROM Drive (01-2003) Factory
I've owned the Namco System 246 since 2004 and I know how it behaves with drives.
I can tell you that with the original Samsung SD-M1802 with a 512KB buffer, it's a disaster.
In the opening sequence of Tekken 4, Heihachi Mishima always has his lips open, even though his voice is muted; there's a major synchronization problem, a problem with the drive's buffer.
So I recommend quality IDE CD/DVD burners from the 2000s/2008s (not Samsung, LG, Liteon, etc.).
As for the rest, I'll let you be the judge.![]()
Please, can someone upload the file again? The file is no longer available.Hi!
Yes, that's exactly it.
CD/DVD burning is an art Audiophile obliges
Here's Bloody Roar 3 with Cue + .bin file, with MD5 inserted in a folder and compressed.
https://mega.nz/folder/8sRy0CiL#uRy6dAOqmwROA9iimy4IeA
I burned 10 new CD RWs for testing.
I use x1/x4 CD-RWs because the recording layer is of better quality, both for burning and for storage over time. I have no problems.
Forget the Verbatim brand, it's ULTRAAA Big Shiit .
I've been using Nero Linux Burning Rom for 17 years with a 20-year-old IDE DVD burner. My current PC's motherboard, the " GA-EX58-EXTREME "has an IDE connector.
Forget the IDE/SATA adapter, it's real crap; too much data loss. And I don't trust the quality of current SATA and USB DVD Writer either
I can tell you that this entire list of official CD/DVD drives is rubbish; everything is of poor quality, except perhaps the Sony DW-U10A, a DVD Writer with an 8MB buffer to prevent read and write errors.
Hitachi / LG H-L Data Storage LG GSA-4164B Super Multi DVD Drive (09-2005) Working Hitachi / LG H-L Data Storage LG GSA-4082B Super Multi DVD Drive (02-2004) Working Hitachi / LG H-L Data Storage LG GCC-4120B CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive (04-2002) Working NEC DV-5800C DVD-ROM Drive (02-2004) Working Samsung SD-616 DVD-ROM Drive (12-2001) (Factory Supplied) Working Samsung SD-M1802 Factory Samsung SD-816 Factory Sony DW-U10A (05-2003) Factory Toshiba SD-M1612 DVD-ROM Drive (01-2003) Factory
I've owned the Namco System 246 since 2004 and I know how it behaves with drives.
I can tell you that with the original Samsung SD-M1802 with a 512KB buffer, it's a disaster.
In the opening sequence of Tekken 4, Heihachi Mishima always has his lips open, even though his voice is muted; there's a major synchronization problem, a problem with the drive's buffer.
So I recommend quality IDE CD/DVD burners from the 2000s/2008s (not Samsung, LG, Liteon, etc.).
As for the rest, I'll let you be the judge.![]()
ReactivatePlease, can someone upload the file again? The file is no longer available.![]()
Thank you! I've been wanting to play this game on the Namco System for years and I've never found it for sale.Reactivate![]()
Good Game NowThank you! I've been wanting to play this game on the Namco System for years and I've never found it for sale.
A lot of those if defor's archive.org collection don't boot I would recommend converting them from their CHD files from the mame collection but even then a lot of games don't work people did a lot of work dumping stuff for their private collections.You can find the dumps on Defor pinned post
After over a decade of collecting System 246/256 games, I'm happy to present the following:
https://archive.org/details/system2x6
Most dumps are from my personal collection (there are a few contributions), and represent actual verified dumps.
(4 dongle dumps are from the existing MAME set as needed to fill out missing versions)
Subbie, l_oliveira, krHACKEen, brizzo, ShouTime, Darksoft, Mitsurugi-w, rtw, rolins ...Many thanks to everyone who helped make this possible:
- defor
- Replies: 31
- Forum: Namco System 246/256
I got super DBZ from there
Hi!A lot of those if defor's archive.org collection don't boot I would recommend converting them from their CHD files from the mame collection but even then a lot of games don't work people did a lot of work dumping stuff for their private collections.
but most of stuff public has some problems and I don't know where to begin to help fix all of it and I do know that not all my dongles work in this collection because of the above mentioned things but most do.
if anyone has proper dongles and proper dumps I will gladly update my collection and make it public if you find one that doesn't work and you're willing to provide a dump that does work
IMAX Edition lolI still have this version of Time Crisis 3 I’ve been meaning to dump with my PS3 MC adapter, I’ll find some time to do it and post it somewhere![]()