Difference between revisions of "DGT2"
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Revision as of 19:54, 13 November 2013
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DGT2 (short for Digitizer 2) is a graphics format developed by Sega for use in Sega Saturn games. It supports highcolour images of up to 32768 colours (15 bits per pixel), as well as 8-bit images with a palette of 256 colours and optional RLE compression. DGT2 files have the extension .dg2, and can be read by Susie, a Japanese graphics viewer, with the appropriate plugin.
Despite being an official format mentioned in Sega documents, adoption of DGT2 was not widespread.
Games which use DGT2
- note: this list is incomplete
- Aquazone Option Disc Series 1 Angel Fish
- Body Special 264: Girls in Motion Puzzle Vol. 2
- The Conveni 2: Zenkoku Chain Tenkai da!
- D
- G Vector
- GranDread
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou!
- Kouryuu Sangoku Engi
- m: Kimi wo Tsutaete (dg2 files have an additional header)
- Mystaria: The Realms of Lore
- Princess Maker 2
- Sonic Jam
- Sword & Sorcery