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Redump serves as a critical resource for video game preservation and research. By providing a comprehensive database of accurately dumped and verified game data, the project supports both the gaming community and broader cultural and historical research efforts. However, it does so while navigating complex legal and technical challenges. As a result, Redump remains a pivotal yet sometimes controversial endeavor in the realm of digital preservation.
The project’s name stems from the need to . Early internet game backups were often flawed, missing critical data like subchannels or audio tracks, or were modified by "crackers". Redump requires a game to be dumped multiple times by different users with different hardware to ensure the results are identical. Only when multiple independent dumps match is the data marked as "verified" in the database. Key Features and Standards redump
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is a community-driven disc preservation project and database dedicated to collecting precise information about video games released on optical media, such as CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays. Unlike other ROM-sharing sites, Redump does not host game files (ROMs or ISOs). Instead, it functions as a comprehensive "blueprint" library, providing the metadata and checksums (like MD5 or SHA-1) necessary to verify that a digital copy is a perfect 1:1 match of the original physical disc. The Philosophy: Why "Redump"? Redump serves as a critical resource for video