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{{short description|Proprietary optical disc format used in the Dreamcast and other Sega systems}} {{Infobox storage medium | name = GD-ROM | logo = [[File:GD-ROM logo.png|frameless|130px|class=skin-invert]] | logo_size = | image = Gdrom.jpg | caption = The underside of a GD-ROM disc | type = [[Optical disc]] | encoding = | capacity = 1 [[gigabyte|GB]] | blocksize = | read = | write = | standard = | owner = [[Yamaha Corporation|Yamaha]] | use = {{Unbulleted list | [[Dreamcast]] | [[Sega Chihiro]] | [[Sega NAOMI]] | [[Triforce (arcade system board)|Triforce]] }} | dimensions = | weight = | extended from = | extended to = }} {{Optical disc authoring}} The '''GD-ROM''' ([[gigabyte]] disc [[read-only memory]]) is a proprietary [[optical disc]] format developed as a collaboration between [[Sega]] and [[Yamaha Corporation|Yamaha]] for the [[Dreamcast]] and other Sega systems.<ref name="Unified">{{cite journal |last1=Hagiwara |first1=Shiro |last2=Oliver |first2=Ian |date=November–December 1999 |title=Sega Dreamcast: Creating a Unified Entertainment World |journal=[[IEEE Micro]] |volume=19 |pages=29–35 |doi=10.1109/40.809375 |number=6}}</ref>
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