Yeah, those things definitely got out of my price range. They do look cool though. Glad you posted the pics of 'em!
Yeah, those things definitely got out of my price range. They do look cool though. Glad you posted the pics of 'em!
what type of video codec do i need to play the video. i tryed to play it but i need the codec plz help:smt100 :smt022

The video is Xvid MPEG 4. THe standard DivX player should playthem also windows media player will play them. Just go here to download the codec http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/ once it'S installed you should be able to watch the videos.Originally Posted by madmax_2069
Yakumo
man only if we could get u to rip them so we can see them our self and toy around with them i would just love to play around with the demo itself insted of only watching it or shal i say having the software running on our dreamcast
Last edited by madmax_2069; 07-28-2005 at 04:01 AM.

I would rip them if I knew how but I don't. Or should I say that I do know how but I can't get it to work. I've tried the BBA method but not the coders cable method which I also have thanks to Importaku :)
Yakumo
PS: I have better higher resolution screen shots on my site.

are you joking? GT4 model use a lot more polis than this! have you ever played it? the grafics of this resembles "driving emotion type s" (driving game from squaresoft) for ps2 (guess there's even a similar car in it)Originally Posted by Zilog Jones
I'll create a monument to non-existance! Kefka, FFVI
"there is no dark side of the Moon really... as a matter of fact it's all dark" (words hidden in pink floyd's "Eclipse" song )
but you have to think when this came out and when GT4 came out there is a big difrence on making somthing on new hardware and the DC was new hardware when this came out and the PS2 has been out for a wile before GT4 came out and they had experience with the PS2 by now. just think if the dreamcasthad a full life we would be seeing games that are better looking than the PS2 games but that didnt happen the dc died young but we still play it and it is still alive to us and other peopleOriginally Posted by karsten
Last edited by madmax_2069; 02-08-2006 at 04:50 AM.
Hi,
Does anyone have a full list of Dreamcast Toyota discs?
I read somewhere that there is a total of 14 Toyota discs. I only know of these:
Toyota Doricatch Series - Celica
Toyota Doricatch Series - Estima red
Toyota Doricatch Series - FunCargo
Toyota Doricatch Series - Gaia
Toyota Doricatch Series - Land Cruiser 100/Cygnus
Toyota Doricatch Series - Land Cruiser Prado
Toyota Doricatch Series - RAV4 L
Toyota Digital Catalog - Celsior
Does anyone know about more titles?
thanks
Last edited by Blai; 06-10-2012 at 07:04 PM.
These are exactly the ones i am aware of, even though i only have listed estima (without "red") in my list i have put together over the years. So maybe there is a variation or i just simply forgot one word
was dreamcast a playstation?
Toyota Celsior T-39214M
+Toyota Celica
*Toyota Estima T-39210M
Toyota Estima T-39209M (alternate cover in white)
*Toyota FunCargo T-39206M
Toyota Gaia T-39201M
*Toyota HiLux Surf T-39203M
Toyota Land Cruiser 100/Cygnus T-39202M
+Toyota Land Cruiser Prado T-3920?M
*Toyota Rav 4 L T-39213M
Plus in 12 years of searching these out I've never seen a front cover for either Celica of Fun Cargo (and must have seen 8-10 Fun Cargo's in that time)
Last edited by Kron; 06-17-2012 at 06:21 PM.
Thanks for your answer Kron
I remember you said there were 14 toyota discs but you have only listed 10, is 10 the final number of Toyota discs then?
you said 14 due to its codes, right?
EDIT: here you said there were 14: http://www.gamengai.com/forum/viewto...=2611&start=30
also, any updates on the hibaihin numbers?
Last edited by Blai; 06-17-2012 at 06:49 PM.
I'd imagine there are a few alternates, If you look at the codes its goes from 01M to 14M of course its not 100% set in stone that all of the ones in between were released. HKFan seemed to think there were 8-10 more but personally I've never seen the ones he mentioned so can't verify that info.
And the Hibaihin numbers I'm still working on the list and its not remotely close to being released ;)
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