Okay, so this might sound like a dumb question, but how does the PC Engine (Duo-R specifically) play burned CD games. As in could I burn a rom onto a blank CD and pop it in? Or is there more to it? Much thanks!
You mean like a rom of a hu card game? No you need to use an image of a cd game, preferably a bin.
>>4055893
Yes you burn the iso and you are good to go, that's it.
>>4055905
this
CD-R's burn the laser faster, but with how expensive PCE games are these days, whatever
>>4055931
>CD-R's burn the laser faster, but with how expensive PCE games are these days, whatever
this meme again
>>4055931
okay where do I get iso for that, and would a laptop dvd burner sufice?
>>4056225
you literally go on a site like emuparadise and extract the iso and cue file using winzip
then you mount the iso onto a CD-R
if you just want to play it on an emulator you use the cue file as a rom
>>4056312
>you literally go on a site like emuparadise
I hate to break this to you....
>>4057138
They only removed Nintendo games, PCE shit is unnafected.
>>4055893
When I burned ps2 dvds it was recommended that the speed which you burn the dvd should be the lowest possible and that it wasn't advised to burn it at a speed higher than what the console driver can read.
I don't know if it matters.
Dunno if it matters.
OP here, it keeps keeps not loading my CD's even when I burn at the low speed (10x) is it the iso? What am I doing wrong?
>>4058065
Use IMGburn
Make a folder with the .bin and .cue files of the game
Put a blank disc into your burner
Open IMGburn
Open the .cue file
Burn the disc at slowest setting you can (doesn't matter if your slowest is x15 just use the slowest)
You should be good to go after that
>>4058065
All I can think of now is that old CD readers have trouble reading colored disk. Stick to silver and make sure it isn't a re-writable disk.
Another thing is these burned disks usually only run on consoles with a modchip or some sort of swap magic disk. Maybe there's something equivalent for pc engine
>>4058065
Also, don't just burn at lowest speed, that's not how CD burners work.
Burn it at whatever the recommended speed is for your burner. If it's an x52 speed writer, burn at x52.
>>4057140
>go there to see if Nintendo shit really was removed
>it wasn't (downloaded MT's Punchout as a test)
>see this
I don't know what's real anymore...
>>4056312
>then you mount the iso onto a CD-R
What? I'm sure was just a mistake but since OP is clearly not good with computers I had best make this correction: you burn the ISO. Mounting it wouldn't work, though if you somehow manage to mount a filesystem on a blank CD-R you're some kind of wizard, sure enough.
>>4055893
This console is so good.