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yeah but when you made a label with a label maker, you can peel it off or scrub it off with nail polish, i know because i make them myself, and ive been trying to get it off, and i cant.

 

The part that has me almost completley convinced is that inner labeling part, you NEED a presser to do that, plus its not a CD-R at all, its a pressed CD.

 

I wish i could at least theive the snes roms from it hehe

 

but anyway. Pirated games usually do have crappy looking lables because anywhere decent wont break the law for you.

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i dont see how u consider that a comerical emulator. If it was burned on a dc disk then maybe... but just a cd? and it says self boot and has a DC comic trade mark :P probably just some chinese company making money off a dc emulator thats free to get online anyways.

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i think that is pirate disc, because i've bought some psx pirate discs in vietnam (all the games over there are back up by pirate), all the label of the disc look just like this one, they all look crappy and stuff and the labels stick into the surface of the discs that you cant scratch or anything just like you mentioned..

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To my knowledge, NO emulator for the Dreamcast has ever been commercial.

 

Pathetic.

I own all three Bleemcast discs.

Good point; no emulator except Bleem!. But then again, Bleem isn't something one would use nowadays anyway, unless it's the only one for DC.

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