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If you encounter ultra-compressed "RIP" files (e.g., Shenmue shrunk down to 50 MB), be aware that this usually means the creator completely removed the voice acting, cutscenes, and music to achieve that size. This is known as and drastically diminishes the gaming experience.

Crazy Taxi, a racing game developed by Sega, was another showcase for compressed graphics and gameplay. The game's colorful, vibrant visuals and smooth gameplay were achieved through clever compression techniques, resulting in a file size of approximately 630 MB.

Full-motion videos were heavily compressed, sometimes resulting in "blocky" artifacts or audio/video desync. Strip Content:

The absolute best format for modern Dreamcast compression. Developed by the MAME developers, CHD takes a raw GDI image and compresses it losslessly.

Modern emulators decompress .CHD files on the fly in system memory. This means you will not experience lag, stuttering, or increased loading times during gameplay.

When the homebrew and emulation scenes exploded, developers faced a massive hurdle: how do you fit a 1.2 GB GD-ROM game onto a affordable 700 MB CD-R, or compress thousands of games into a tiny digital storage space? The answer was aggressive, highly efficient data compression and trimming. How Highly Compressed Dreamcast Games Work

The bulk of a Dreamcast game's size is usually the audio. Many games used high-quality CDDA (CD Digital Audio) or ADX audio tracks for background music.

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