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Sega CD 32X Champion Collection

Triforce

English-friendly titles in this collection: 8

Tested with Dolphin 2512-397

File size (uncompressed): 1.98 GB

Format: .rvz (128 KiB block size, Zstandard level 19)

The Triforce arcade system is heavily based on the GameCube, but was put together by three giants in the industry together: Sega, Namco, and Nintendo. A triple alliance. "Triforce!" Get it? Yeah.

Instead of GameCube discs, the system ran titles from either a Sega Dreamcast GD-ROM disc or a Namco ROM cart.

Nintendo didn't want to build arcade machines at the time, so it trusted Namco and Sega to build the games, granting the licensing of their IPs. A Mario Kart game developed by Namco? Yup! An F-Zero game developed by Sega? Yup! Sega made F-Zero GX for the GameCube as well, if your mind wasn't already blown yet.

Special items included: A title not in English that is easy enough to play without being fluent in Japanese.

Items removed: Non-working dumps, duplicates, and the "Avalon no Kagi" game series, which are not currently emulatable due to networking issues.

How to run Mario Kart Arcade GP titles:

1. Wait until you get a camera error.
2. Press the "Test" button (by default, it's "1" on the keyboard.
3. Press the button you have mapped to use items in the game.
4. The game will eventually start.

How to run F-Zero AX Monster Ride:

1. Right-click the game in Dolphin, select "Properties."
2. Select "Gecko Codes" from the left-hand menu.
3. Click "Add new code."
4. Type Bypass Cycraft in the "Name" field.
5. Type 0043137B 00000086 in the "Code" field.
6. Click "Save," then "Close."
7. In Dolphin > Preferences > General, make sure that "Enable Cheats" is checked. Click "Close."
8. Load the game. Like the regular F-zero AX, it will ask you to calibrate the controls and will eventually start.

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