I recently put together a guide on ripping Sega CD games and emulating them on Wii with Genesis Plus GX--a pretty damn good emulator so far in my testing. Anyway, I think it's something y'all would probably find helpful, so here's the link.
http://timewarpgamer.com/features/emula ... n_wii.html
Enjoy!
Guide to Ripping Sega CD Games and Playing them on the Wii
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Guide to Ripping Sega CD Games and Playing them on the Wii
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What do you do if the copy of the game you have is an ISO and a bunch of mp3 files?
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When i try to play sega cd games it says file too large...

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floattube wrote:What do you do if the copy of the game you have is an ISO and a bunch of mp3 files?
Just use ImgBurn with your Sega CD game and you'll get the necessary .bin/.cue files.
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ninjainspandex wrote:When i try to play sega cd games it says file too large...
Are you using .bin/.cue format and are you opening the .cue?
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Nice guide! Btw, do you have an rss feed for your articles?
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driph wrote:Nice guide! Btw, do you have an rss feed for your articles?
Thanks. At the moment, I don't have an rss feed. It's one of those things I keep meaning to set up, but I never seem to get around to it.
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timewarpgamer wrote:ninjainspandex wrote:When i try to play sega cd games it says file too large...
Are you using .bin/.cue format and are you opening the .cue?
Sorry for the late reply but yes im using .Bin .cue formats, when i try loading the cue it says unsupported format.

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Re: Guide to Ripping Sega CD Games and Playing them on the W
DERP i forgot to delete the old version of Gens plus gx, but now i have everything running perfectly and just recently got a 32 gig SD card so i have just about every game ever made on it now and tons of room for sega cd games. Playing Snatcher with the wiimote as a justifier just kicks so much ass! thanks!


