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Information about the disc's serial number, region, and ringcode.

Dumping a game involves creating a bit-for-bit copy of the game's data from its original source, such as a cartridge, CD, or disk. This process is critical because it ensures that the game can be played and studied without degradation or loss of data over time. The Redump Archive places a strong emphasis on the quality and authenticity of these dumps. Contributors and volunteers meticulously follow guidelines to ensure that each dump is accurate and complete, often using specialized hardware and software tools to read the data from the original game media. redump archive

Highest confidence for disc-based systems. Information about the disc's serial number, region, and

Distinguishing between "v1.0" and "v1.1" releases that look identical on the surface. The Redump Archive places a strong emphasis on

| Archive | Focus | Verification | Distribution | |---------|-------|--------------|--------------| | | Optical discs | Strong (2+ dumps, checksums) | No files | | No-Intro | Cartridges, digital | Strong (redundant dumps) | No files | | TOSEC | Broad, less strict | Weak (often single dumps) | Files (via third parties) | | Internet Archive | General media | Varies widely | Yes – but unverified sets common |

Established in [Year], the Redump Archive was initiated by a group of dedicated enthusiasts and preservationists who recognized the need for a centralized, reliable repository of video game dumps. The project evolved from the efforts of various individual collectors and dumpers who sought to create accurate and unaltered copies of classic games.

By comparing a local file's hash against the Redump database, users can verify if their copy is a perfect, uncorrupted replica of the original master disc. Why "Redump" Matters for Preservation