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I'm pretty particular about my game lists and don't like seeing double entries for the same game.įor Playstation games, this is easily handled through the use of m3u files and I can just drop both disc images in the rom directory and create a playlist file containing references to the individual chd disc files, but lr-genesis-plus-gx doesn't support disc swapping and while lr-picodrive does, it doesn't support m3u files. Although the Power Base Converter can functionally work with JVC's Wondermega/X'Eye, it cannot physically attach to the unit due to the shell's construction causing obstruction.I loaded up my RetroPie with a dozen or so Sega CD games last night and am wondering what's the best way to deal with multi-disc games like Night Trap. The Sega CDX's shell is compatible with the Sega Power Base Converter, allowing the console to play Sega Master System games.JVC's Wondermega/X'Eye is also compatible, although the 32X will obstruct the console's lid from opening.
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Even without the adapter piece, the 32X is indeed compatible with the Sega CDX, although some sources claim voltage issues make this a risky combination. Instructions packaged with the 32X depict compatibilty using an additional adapter piece, which never saw release.
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Unlike other units, the LaserActive is not compatible with the Sega 32X. The device featured modules such as the Sega Genesis and CD modules that allowed it to play said titles. LaserActive - a Laser disc player released by Pioneer in 1993.Later released in North America as the JVC X'Eye without S-video Output in 1994. The only officially-released Genesis console to feature S-video output. Victor Wondermega - a combined, non-portable Genesis/Sega CD unit released by third-party company, JVC in Japan in 1992.Sega CDX - a combined, semi-portable Genesis/Sega CD unit called the Genesis CDX (Multi-Mega in Europe) bundled with Sonic CD, Sega Classics Arcade Collection, and the Sega CD version of Ecco the Dolphin.This model relocates the CD-drive from underneath the console to the console's side, and features a spring-loaded lid rather than an automated CD tray, greatly increasing its hardware reliability. Sega CD Model 2 - Revised model constructed for increased compatibility with the Mega Drive/Sega Genesis Model 2, although it is compatable with the Model 1 as well.The Model 1 has an automated CD tray, although this is prone to hardware failure. Sega CD Model 1 - Original model, constructed as a base for the Mega Drive/Sega Genesis Model 1, although it is compatible with the Model 2 as well.