The filename hints at a specific, perhaps older, iteration of the game, tailored for Spanish-speaking gamers, on a physical medium so archaic it's almost quaint: a disc. The "-Disc 1-" clearly demarcates this as part of a collection, suggesting there are more discs to come, each holding pieces of a larger, more complex narrative.

: CHD is a lossless compression format widely used in emulators (like DuckStation or RetroArch). It significantly reduces file size (typically ~40% smaller than a standard .bin/.cue) while keeping the game data perfectly intact. Version Differences: Rev 1 vs. Original

Since this is Disc 1, you will eventually need the corresponding Disc 2 CHD file. Most emulators allow you to "eject" and "insert" the next disc via the virtual menu when prompted by the game.

: While specific patch notes for 1990s "Rev 1" discs are rarely public, these revisions typically addressed issues like: Specific game-crashing bugs. Spelling errors in localized text.

The file refers to a specific Spanish-language revision of the 1998 PlayStation classic, compressed into the efficient CHD (Compressed Hunks of Data) format. Core File Details

This version includes the iconic Castilian Spanish dub . It is widely considered one of the best Spanish localizations in gaming history.