What you have to do is rip the audio tracks to MP3. Then once done, place the ISO in the same folder as all the ripped music tracks. Each music track must have the correct track number that's on the actual CD, so the emulator knows when to play them in combination with the ISO.
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I've been playing this system more and more recently, and wow.. This console has a ton of fun arcade-feel games, and it especially has some awsome shooters. It's ashame many of the great Japanese titles weren't released in the US during the consoles lifespan.
Blazing Lazers? Air Buster? Air...
Try Kega Fusion. That's also an overall more accurate Mega Drive/Genesis emulator than Gens.
Also, when playing Sega CD games, it's usually best to make an ISO from your game disc, then load it with the emulator that way, it's much more stable that way.
I've tried it numerous times and it works well for the most part. It's usually best when you're playing somebody with a similar ping to your own, I was getting some good pings - Just make sure you connect to the right server first, closer to your location.
Sega Mega Drive (Early model)
Sega Mega Drive (Slightly later revision)
Sony PlayStation (Original model, and broke)
Sony PlayStation 2 (Original model)
Sony PlayStation 2 (Slimline design model)
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