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"Zombies and the Dreamcast. A perfect match."

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Blogger fatherkrishna said...

Holy Crap! Caleb, I love your devotion to putting quality events on at the public library. The film night sounds really cool! I'm going to attempt to get that CDr off of the DC Evolution website, but in the probable event that i'm unsuccessful, would you be able to burn me a pal version to send over the pond? You know I'll reciprocate the gesture in some way...

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Blogger Caleb said...

You really don't need to get the Dreamcast version.

You can see Night of the Living Dead pretty much anywhere on the Internet.

http://www.archive.org/details/night_of_the_living_dead

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Blogger Barry the Nomad said...

George Romero has stated that the only way to watch his film is on the Dreamcast. I don't have a direct link to the quote, but you can trust me he said it.

Speaking of burning Dreamcast discs, I am a failure at it. I really want to run Dream Explorer (a.k.a VMU Tool).

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Blogger Caleb said...

Steps

Get Bootdreams Install it.

http://dchelp.dcemulation.org/?download=bootdreams_106c.exe

Download CDI of whatever you want to burn.

Start BootDreams and choose "CDI Burner". Now click on "Browse" and point BootDreams to the CDI you would like to burn.

Click on "Burn CDI Image".

You have put in a CD-R

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Blogger Caleb said...

The night of the Living Dead is in RAR form though so you have to unpack it first.

So you would have to get Winrar and use it to unpack the CDI.

So yeah. Actually considering it that is actually a lot of steps.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Blogger fatherkrishna said...

So, back to my original begging/request, could you do us a PAL one Caleb? C'mon dude! I want one that plays on my Dreamcast! I actually own a DVD of the movie, being the zombie nut that I am...

Friday, October 30, 2009

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