List of MIL-CD games
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List of MIL-CD games
I'm looking for an official-ish list of commercial, licensed, MIL-CD releases.
I know that there is at least one Dreamcast game: Kitahe e: Photo Memories has a soundtrack companion disc that is a MIL-CD, but that's about it.
Searching for that kind of thing is kind of impossible due to the amount of homebrew stuff that comes up on searches.
I know that there is at least one Dreamcast game: Kitahe e: Photo Memories has a soundtrack companion disc that is a MIL-CD, but that's about it.
Searching for that kind of thing is kind of impossible due to the amount of homebrew stuff that comes up on searches.
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Ok, so I've found out that one was "Kitahe: Pure Songs and Pictures" Which is the soundtrack to Kitahe: White Illumination. Alternate spellings are Kita e, Kita he, and just Kita.
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/北へ。
edit: using that one as a starting point, I found information on some more. http://www.g-res.com/News/Dreamcast/199 ... 90502.html A search for "MIL CD" on there will turn up a list of 4-5, but they are in japanese so it's not much help.
edit 2: and some more: "HANG THE DJ" MJCYX-80002
"HEARTBREAK DIARY /deeps" PICL-7501
and apparently the code for white illumination is ZMCZ-656
http://game.musicrelease.info/search/na ... sort=score
edit 3: AHA! SWAT's site had a few in a list:
No./TITLE/US TITLE/MAKER(YEAR/MONTH/DATE/GENRE/MSRP/TYPE/VGA)
SCLX-2004/Snappers/Nine Chairs/-/SENHA & Co.(1999/6/25/MIL/2415//YES)
ZMCZ-656/KITAHE(Go North) White Illumination PURE SONG and PICTURES/-/Media Factory(1999/6/25/MIL/3200//-)
PICL-7501/DPS HEARTBREAK DIARY/-/Pioneer LDC(1999/7/22/MIL/1200//YES)
PCCAX10001/CHECKICCO/-/Pony Canyon(1999/8/4/MIL/1200//YES)
FSCA10113/D2 Original Sound Track/-/First Smile(1999/12/17/MIL/3333//YES)
MJCYX-80002/HANG THE DJ/-/Marvelous Entertainment(1999/9/17/MIL/1500//YES)
WPCV10045/HIMITSU Original Sound Track/-/Warner Music(1999/10/14/MIL/2913//YES)
http://dc-swat.net.ru/dc_info/dc_game_list_jp.php
That makes a total of 7.
edit 4: Full name of the Checkicco disc is "Checkicco: CHECKICCO NO MIRU CD"
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/北へ。
edit: using that one as a starting point, I found information on some more. http://www.g-res.com/News/Dreamcast/199 ... 90502.html A search for "MIL CD" on there will turn up a list of 4-5, but they are in japanese so it's not much help.
edit 2: and some more: "HANG THE DJ" MJCYX-80002
"HEARTBREAK DIARY /deeps" PICL-7501
and apparently the code for white illumination is ZMCZ-656
http://game.musicrelease.info/search/na ... sort=score
edit 3: AHA! SWAT's site had a few in a list:
No./TITLE/US TITLE/MAKER(YEAR/MONTH/DATE/GENRE/MSRP/TYPE/VGA)
SCLX-2004/Snappers/Nine Chairs/-/SENHA & Co.(1999/6/25/MIL/2415//YES)
ZMCZ-656/KITAHE(Go North) White Illumination PURE SONG and PICTURES/-/Media Factory(1999/6/25/MIL/3200//-)
PICL-7501/DPS HEARTBREAK DIARY/-/Pioneer LDC(1999/7/22/MIL/1200//YES)
PCCAX10001/CHECKICCO/-/Pony Canyon(1999/8/4/MIL/1200//YES)
FSCA10113/D2 Original Sound Track/-/First Smile(1999/12/17/MIL/3333//YES)
MJCYX-80002/HANG THE DJ/-/Marvelous Entertainment(1999/9/17/MIL/1500//YES)
WPCV10045/HIMITSU Original Sound Track/-/Warner Music(1999/10/14/MIL/2913//YES)
http://dc-swat.net.ru/dc_info/dc_game_list_jp.php
That makes a total of 7.
edit 4: Full name of the Checkicco disc is "Checkicco: CHECKICCO NO MIRU CD"
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It's just a custom type of CD+data disc. Similar to CD+G used for karaoke, except it has a single data track that CD players skip over, going to the music (or they can, in theory you can just play it as if an audio CD in any standard CD audio player). But when put in a DC, it will play the music, but also have extra info, lyrics, stories, internet content, etc. You can pop it into a PC as well, and maybe get wallpapers or other random things (such as are found on some DC games).
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I think Japanese game magazines sometimes came with Mil-CDs as promotional material. I know of a Space Channel 5 Mil-CD promotional disc that came with Famitsu. I don't have a copy of it personally, though, so I don't know about the catalog number or any of that. I don't even know if maybe it's the same Space Channel 5 video that can be found on one of the ODCM demo discs.
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Re: List of MIL-CD games
I finally got one. The Snappers' 99 Chairs. Havn't gotten a chance to test it out (my DC is on the fritz) but it has mil-CD and dreamcast logos on the spinecard and on the disc itself. fun stuff =)
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Re: List of MIL-CD games
Can you post some pics?Quzar wrote:I finally got one. The Snappers' 99 Chairs. Havn't gotten a chance to test it out (my DC is on the fritz) but it has mil-CD and dreamcast logos on the spinecard and on the disc itself. fun stuff =)
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Re: List of MIL-CD games
I scanned everything but it's all really huge. Here are some clips:
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Re: List of MIL-CD games
So does this cd plays in the dreamcast cdplayer and show special info or does it boot a special program?
is it possible to creat those disc? i would like to try it and make some cd of my favorite bands with cover and info and so on
is it possible to creat those disc? i would like to try it and make some cd of my favorite bands with cover and info and so on
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Re: List of MIL-CD games
They boot as a special program, but they'll also play as regular music CDs in any CD player.
You create a MIL-CD disc every time you burn a CD-R of homebrew stuff for your Dreamcast, it's just that usually the CDDA portion of the discs we make only contain silence. You could put your favorite music or anything else on there if you wanted to, though. If you wanted to make your own Dreamcast executable portion to go along with your music, you could use KOS (I assume...actually I don't know for certian that KOS can access CDDA tracks on a CD, but it probably can).
There's another format called CD+G that I don't *think* the Dreamcast can play, but all of the older CD-based consoles can, which might be easier to create if you don't want to get into actual programming like you would to make a custom MIL-CD. Those just display static images, though you can scroll the image around.
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You create a MIL-CD disc every time you burn a CD-R of homebrew stuff for your Dreamcast, it's just that usually the CDDA portion of the discs we make only contain silence. You could put your favorite music or anything else on there if you wanted to, though. If you wanted to make your own Dreamcast executable portion to go along with your music, you could use KOS (I assume...actually I don't know for certian that KOS can access CDDA tracks on a CD, but it probably can).
There's another format called CD+G that I don't *think* the Dreamcast can play, but all of the older CD-based consoles can, which might be easier to create if you don't want to get into actual programming like you would to make a custom MIL-CD. Those just display static images, though you can scroll the image around.
Yeah, and judging from the drawings on the CD itself one of them is a stool anyway, so it should be 08 Chairs + 01 Stool.Fragger wrote:By the way, it seems to be 09 chairs, not 99 .
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Re: List of MIL-CD games
Yea, I made a typo =P. Anyways CD+G is CD+Graphics, basically used for karaoke CDs. The DC can read them, but doesn't do the special stuff (doesn't automatically display the graphics in the CD player) as far as I know. In theory, one could also write a app to do it on the DC too.Sweater Fish wrote:They boot as a special program, but they'll also play as regular music CDs in any CD player.
You create a MIL-CD disc every time you burn a CD-R of homebrew stuff for your Dreamcast, it's just that usually the CDDA portion of the discs we make only contain silence. You could put your favorite music or anything else on there if you wanted to, though. If you wanted to make your own Dreamcast executable portion to go along with your music, you could use KOS (I assume...actually I don't know for certian that KOS can access CDDA tracks on a CD, but it probably can).
There's another format called CD+G that I don't *think* the Dreamcast can play, but all of the older CD-based consoles can, which might be easier to create if you don't want to get into actual programming like you would to make a custom MIL-CD. Those just display static images, though you can scroll the image around.
Yeah, and judging from the drawings on the CD itself one of them is a stool anyway, so it should be 08 Chairs + 01 Stool.Fragger wrote:By the way, it seems to be 09 chairs, not 99 .
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