Cdi - Xenocider Dreamcast
Developed by RetroSuma, Xenocider makes no bones about its inspiration. It is a 3D rail shooter (mostly on rails, with some free-roaming sections) that feels like a lost Sega Saturn or Dreamcast title.
Alternative: DiscJuggler (original CDI creator) or CDI Burner Tool (simpler).
There is a specific, almost sacred ritual for Dreamcast fans in 2024. It involves a stack of Verbatim CD-Rs, a shaky hand hovering over the "Burn" button in DiscJuggler or ImgBurn, and a whispered prayer to the Sega gods that the laser won't give out. xenocider dreamcast cdi
Most of the time, we burn emulators or unfinished demos. But every few years, a title comes along that makes the noise of the GD-ROM drive spinning up feel like the roar of a Ferrari engine. Xenocider is that title.
If you haven't been paying attention to the post-2019 Dreamcast homebrew scene, you might have missed it. But thanks to the release of its CDI image, a whole new wave of players are discovering what might be the most polished, frantic, and visually stunning rail shooter since Panzer Dragoon Orta got stranded on the Xbox. Developed by RetroSuma, Xenocider makes no bones about
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is a technically ambitious 3D arcade-style shooter for the Dreamcast, featuring a custom engine that runs at 60 FPS, with a, playable demo in CDI format, while a full commercial, physical release is available from Retro Sumus. While a demo is available for burning, many users prefer using GDI images with optical drive emulators like GDEMU to bypass mil-CD compatibility issues. For more details, visit the Dreamcast-Talk Forums and the official Retro Sumus site.