Last edited by PC Engine Fan X! on Sun 12:21 am, edited 2 times in total. The PC version of Raiden II from Cyberfront/Interplay has Redbook audio and sounds awesome and was converted from existing PSX game files of Raiden Project anyways. And so much empty space that could of been used for better Redbook audio of the Raiden/Raiden II's cool BGM tunes instead of resorting to using Yellowbook audio format which doesn't sound as good. ^_~Įven the the 1st gen PSX game of Seibu Kaihatsu's Raiden Project weighs in at a low 43MB on a 650MB sized CD-Rom disc.
It's perfectly doable and goes to show that the PSX is capable of playing those cool small ass CD-R discs assuming if a small enough PSX game's data files can fit on them without any compression. I've burned it on a mini CD-R disc just for kicks (with a maximum capacity of 210MB of data storage space).works like a charm on a modded PSX console.
If you were to look at Squaresoft/positron's PSX game of iS: internal section, it is only a 206MB game on a 650MB full sized CD-Rom disc. The PSX shmup game of Philosoma weighs in at almost 700MB and it's a 1995 released PSX game when most 1st gen PSX games didn't hover around the 650MB capacity benchmark anyways (was due to the very heavy usage of FMV clips galore featured in it which used up a lot of valuable CD-Rom space).