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    The Sega CD was one of the first CD-ROM based gaming consoles. The extra storage space this medium allowed gave rise to inclusion of full motion video, higher quality audio, and improved graphics in games.

    Anybody know anything about Kega Fusion? More specifically which US bios is the best for Sega CD?

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    I'm one of those guys that have been scared off the scene as soon as you needed to consider bios on emulators.

    Wanted to playthrough one of those games I've been meaning to for a long time, Snatcher, and I heard the Sega CD version is the best.

    I got several versions of the bios:

    Sega CD - M1 V1.10
    Sega CD - M2 V2.00
    Sega CD - M2 V2.00w
    Sega CD - M2 V2.11x
    Sega CD - M2 V2.21

    Is the Fusion like the N64 and PS1 emulators where different versions work best for different games?

    Anyway, thanks.

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