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Kalisto (warez group) : ウィキペディア英語版
Kalisto (warez group)

Kalisto is a console warez group established in March 1998, a subsidiary of Fairlight,〔 which specializes in the release and distribution of PlayStation (PS1) and PlayStation 2 (PS2) ISO images, briefly moonlighting on the Dreamcast platform in mid to late 2000.
==Kalisto and the Dreamcast==
Kalisto first entered into the Dreamcast scene on June 26, 2000 with the release of the title ''Evolution: The World of Sacred Device''. By August 19, 2000, Kalisto had determined how to rip and redistribute Dreamcast GD-ROMs as CD-ROM ISOs without the need for a swappable "bootdisk" CD-ROM. A few weeks later, with their release of Ganbare! Nippon! Olympics 2000, on September 2, 2000, Kalisto claimed that Sega provided a financial incentive for them to stop releasing games for the Dreamcast platform:
''Sega has offered us stock options to stop releasing DC, so this will be it, our last release. Thanks to all who have supported us throughout our stay in the DC scene. Take note this is NOT a joke. We are really stopping all DC operations with this release. We will continue on with the PSX. Bye.''

While the claim of stock options was allegedly a joke, Kalisto ceased all releases for the Dreamcast shortly after and focused entirely on PlayStation games. (although Kalisto did return for one final rip and released the U.S. version of Shenmue on November 9, 2000)〔http://www.angelfire.com/cantina/dcnfos/kal-smu.txt〕 Immediately after, a new group called Echelon emerged on September 4, 2000, picking up the slack to later become the number one release group for the Dreamcast. At the time of this transition, there was much speculation that Kalisto and Echelon were one and the same. It was later revealed on November 15, 2005 in Echelon's Dragon Quest VIII USA PS2 nfo, that Echelon was indeed Kalisto. The nfo stated ''We errr Kalisto released it on November 2nd 2001 as Dragon_Warrior_VII_USA_PS1-KALISTO'', referring to the previous game in the series and then the nfo ended with ''-- the dragon warrior of KALiSTO''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dragon_Quest_VIII_USA_PS2-ECHELON )

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