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    Default Requesting a few Japanese Sega Mega-CD games on bin/cue format

    Can someone upload the JP versions of those games:

    1) Bari-Arm (Also known as Android Assault in the US)
    2) Dennin Aleste: Nobunaga and his Ninja force (Known as Robo Aleste in the US)
    3) Keio Yuugekitai (Keio Flying Squadron in the US)
    4) Final Fight
    5) Silpheed
    6) Sonic CD

    Remember, the games must be on bin/cue format so I can make them work with some stuff here. Please, do not give me iso/cue + a bunch of .wav's or .mp3's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by synnchan View Post
    Can someone upload the JP versions of those games:

    1) Bari-Arm (Also known as Android Assault in the US)
    2) Dennin Aleste: Nobunaga and his Ninja force (Known as Robo Aleste in the US)
    3) Keio Yuugekitai (Keio Flying Squadron in the US)
    4) Final Fight
    5) Silpheed
    6) Sonic CD

    Remember, the games must be on bin/cue format so I can make them work with some stuff here. Please, do not give me iso/cue + a bunch of .wav's or .mp3's.
    I think I have a few of those, give me a little bit and il see.
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    Thank you Gobby! I knew I could count with you. ^^

    You seem to be very helpful for the community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by synnchan View Post
    Thank you Gobby! I knew I could count with you. ^^

    You seem to be very helpful for the community.
    Thanks, I try

    I have everything but Final Fight, I can easily get that though
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    Okay! ^^ That's good to know

    I'll be waiting for the links

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    OK just give me a few minutes and il post them all.

    Edit: sorry took longer than expected (was pretty tired last night) getting them all done now.
    Last edited by Warrior; 19th-August-2014 at 10:31.
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    Do not worry. I can wait patiently. ^^

    Sorry for double posting, but I have bad news.

    I just finished downloading Bari-Arm and then tested it on an emulator. Game ran fine, except that there's no audio.

    That's because the game is divided into multiple .bins. The same issue happens with all of my other Sega-CD games that are like that. The only way to make audio work is having a single large .bin and a single .cue.

    So... I was wondering, can't you "merge" all of the multiple .bins into a single large .bin? That would help me a bunch. Hopefully it will be possible to do the same for the other games I requested...

    EDIT: I also just read a bit of this topic: http://blog.petrockblock.com/forums/...ple-bin-files/

    There's this quote:

    Quote Originally Posted by aergan
    It’s better to dump them in a multitrack .img though with a .cue from the PSX CD rather than a multi-.bin as some games may not work correctly in the emulator.
    Now I'm not sure if it's better to have a single .bin or a single .img ...
    Last edited by Cookie Monster; 4th-October-2014 at 20:38. Reason: posts merged

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    Thanks, I try

    I have everything but Final Fight, I can easily get that though
    I'm also looking for the Japanese version of Final Fight (bin/cue, Redump if possible) if you're able to get it. Thanks for the ones you already posted btw. I couldn't find Mega CD versions anywhere else and have been really enjoying them

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    Quote Originally Posted by mutorcs View Post
    I'm also looking for the Japanese version of Final Fight (bin/cue, Redump if possible) if you're able to get it. Thanks for the ones you already posted btw. I couldn't find Mega CD versions anywhere else and have been really enjoying them
    Alright, il try to post it soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outlandermax View Post
    After a long search i found a working copy of Final Fight in Japanese, with BIN+CUE format. Get it while you can. Extract all 28 parts with *link removed* aka Winrar software....
    *external site link removed* Cheers.

    Hope you like it. Not easy to find.
    You can't link to paid software (I realise there is a trial version of winrar but you can't just link to the site like that).

    You can't link to other download sites either. That's the same as link stealing, which isn't allowed.
    You can PM the OP with the information if you can't be bothered uploading the game to a file host yourself.

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    OK, I hope it's right now. I uploaded the file in BIN+CUE format download it here --> http://goo.gl/AkFBd8

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    Quote Originally Posted by outlandermax View Post
    OK, I hope it's right now. I uploaded the file in BIN+CUE format download it here --> http://goo.gl/AkFBd8
    Would you be so kind to create a new thread in the Misc section under Upload Services so we can add the game to our Master List and everyone can find it easily?

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