PC content
From Sega Retro
PC content refers to hidden content that can be found by inserting the disc of a CD-ROM-based Sega game into a Windows PC or Macintosh, which can range from artwork to hidden messages from the developers for users curious of what would happen if they were to insert the game disc into a home computer.
Contents
Description
When a game disc is inserted into the CD drive of a home computer, the user will commonly find the extra content either on the root directory of the disc or contained inside folders (such as "OMAKE"). In the case with Dreamcast games, PC content is stored on the PC-readable portion of the GD-ROM disc. In most cases this extra content can be various artwork pieces, or wallpaper to decorate the user's desktop background with in various sizes and colour depths. In some cases, the extra content may be text files or word processing documents containing various messages from the developers such as greetings, commentary or copyright notices.
The practice of including PC content in games became more common by the mid-1990s as the rising adoption rate of home computers running Windows or Mac OS at time meant more console owners are expected to have a computer. As such, this type of content is primarily found in Saturn and Dreamcast games, and very few Mega-CD games contain such content.
CD-ROM identifiers
Outlined in the Yellow Book (CD-ROM) file system specifications (standardised as ISO 9660 and ECMA-119), a "primary volume descriptor" (PVD) must be defined[1] to describe, in broad terms, what file system the CD-ROM looks like. Among this information, three fields are reserved for "file identifiers"[2]. Typically stored in the PVD are the names of plain text files housed on the root of the disc:
- A "copyright file identifier", for copyright information.
- An "abstract file identifier", for a brief overview of the disc's contents.
- A "bibliographic file identifier", for a list of sources used to create the disc's contents.
File identifiers are entirely optional, but many CD-ROM publishers, including Sega (who appears to have mandated their existence in some cases), chose to include one or more of these identifiers for cataloging purposes. The nature of these files appearing on the root of a CD-ROM means they can appear alongside the type of hidden content mentioned above, however as any CD-ROM following the specification could include these files, Sega Retro does not typically class CD-ROM identifiers as hidden content.
An exception to this rule is when developers did not use these identifiers for their intended purposes. While the existence of copyright, abstract and bibliographic files may have been enforced, their contents were not always policed. When the contents of an identifier deviate greatly from the intention outlined in the standard, these may also be classed as hidden content.
Games with PC content
Mega-CD
- Dark Wizard
- Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2: Gekitou! Tokyo Mahjong Land Hen
- Loadstar: The Legend of Tully Bodine
- Mighty Mighty Missile!
Saturn
- Akumajo Dracula X: Gekka no Yasokyoku
- Astra Superstars
- Baku Baku Animal
- Burning Rangers
- Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams
- Clockwork Knight 2
- Cotton 2
- Daisenryaku Strong Style
- Darius II
- Dead or Alive
- Decathlete
- Densetsu no Ogre Battle
- Detana Twinbee Yahoo! Deluxe Pack
- Dragon Ball Z Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu
- Enemy Zero
- Falcom Classics II
- Fighters Megamix
- Fighting Vipers
- Gradius Deluxe Pack
- Hang-On GP
- Iron Storm
- Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius: Forever With Me
- Madou Monogatari
- Mizubaku Daibouken
- NiGHTS into Dreams
- Panzer Dragoon
- Panzer Dragoon Saga
- Planet Joker
- Private Idol Disc Data Hen Race Queen F
- Puyo Puyo Sun
- Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt
- Radiant Silvergun
- Salamander Deluxe Pack Plus
- Savaki
- Sexy Parodius
- Sonic Jam
- Strikers 1945
- Ten Pin Alley
- Thunder Force V
- Virtua Cop
- Virtua Cop 2
- Waku Waku Monster
- Winter Heat
Dreamcast
- 4 Wheel Thunder
- Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen BB
- Blue Stinger
- Cardcaptor Sakura: Tomoyo no Video Daisakusen
- ChuChu Rocket!
- Cleopatra Fortune
- Dead or Alive 2
- DreamFlyer
- Elemental Gimmick Gear
- Fur Fighters
- Idol Janshi o Tsukucchaou
- Ikaruga
- Industrial Spy: Operation Espionage
- Marie & Elie no Atelier: Salberg no Renkinjutsushi 1-2
- MDK 2
- Pen Pen TriIceLon
- Phantasy Star Online
- Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2
- Puyo Puyo~n
- Ready 2 Rumble Boxing
- Rent A Hero No.1
- Sega Smash Pack Volume 1
- Sentimental Graffiti 2
- Seventh Cross Evolution
- Shenmue II
- Sonic Adventure
- Sonic Adventure 2
- Sonic Shuffle
- Time Stalkers
- Toy Commander
- Urban Chaos
- Yu Suzuki Game Works Vol. 1