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In the pantheon of gaming history, few consoles command the reverence of the Sega Dreamcast. It was a machine ahead of its time, boasting a 128-bit architecture, a built-in modem for online play, and a library of arcade-perfect ports. Yet, despite its untimely demise in 2001, the Dreamcast lives on—not in retail stores, but in the digital realm of emulation.

Do not use CDI unless you intend to burn a disc to play on a real Dreamcast console. For PC emulation, you should only use GDI or its compressed cousin CHD (which we will discuss next). The Rise of CHD: The Best of Both Worlds If GDI files are so large, how do you store a library of 400+ games? A full set of Dreamcast GDIs requires approximately 450 GB of storage. dreamcast roms gdi

Enter (Compressed Hunks of Data), a format developed by the MAME team. CHD compresses GDI files without losing a single bit of data. It uses hunk-level compression, often shrinking a 1.1GB GDI file down to 400MB—rivalling the size of CDIs but with perfect quality. In the pantheon of gaming history, few consoles