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Compressed Hunks of Data. This is a highly efficient, lossless compression file format originally developed for the MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) project. It is now widely used for disc-based console emulation, including the PS1. The Significance of the Spanish Localization
Modern emulators like DuckStation, Beetle PSX, and RetroArch can read CHD files instantly without needing to extract them first, saving CPU cycles and storage overhead. How Collectors and Enthusiasts Verify This File
represents the updated version of the game disc. This version addressed issues present in the original release (often called v1.0 or Rev 0), making it the most stable and "polished" version of the game for Spanish players. Why Seek the Spanish Version?
: Improved stability for newer PlayStation hardware revisions (such as the PSone slim model). Key Game Features on Disc 1
Using a compatible CD/DVD drive and software like imgburn or DD (Linux), create a or ISO + WAV/CUE dump. Ensure "Raw Reading" and "Subchannel" options are ON.
CHD is a lossless, optimized compression format originally developed for MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator). It works by compressing disc images (bin/cue, iso) while stripping redundant sectors and storing data in a way that improves emulation performance. For PlayStation games, converting a rare disc like the Spanish Rev 1 to CHD:
If you need help into the CHD format How to manage memory card save transfers between discs
chdman createcd -i "spain_disc1.cue" -o "metal_gear_solid_spain_disc1_rev1.chd"
If you need help creating the for multi-disc swapping If you are running into any BIOS errors I can give you the exact steps for your specific system. Share public link
Historical and manufacturing context Physical game releases in the late 1990s were manufactured in regional batches and pressed at different plants. Each batch often received an internal revision code indicating slight changes: corrected bugs on the disc, updated localization files, modified region locking, or even minor print-label corrections. "Disc 1" indicates the primary game disc (some special editions or multi-disc compilations used multiple discs). "Rev 1" denotes the first revision after the original pressing; this could reflect a corrected master image sent to pressing plants to fix an issue discovered post-launch. "CHD" likely corresponds to a pressing plant, a factory code, or an internal distributor/manufacturer identifier used by Sony or the publisher for tracking production origins.
While many older games had questionable localization, the Spanish dub of MGS1 is widely praised for its quality, giving Solid Snake and his allies a distinct, passionate feel.
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