Sturmwind Dreamcast: Chd

The "Wind system" is a key term here. I should think of synonyms like Aero system. The "special device called the Wind Suit" might be Wind Suit?

I need to make sure not to alter proper nouns. Words like "Sturmwind", "Dreamcast", "Syndicate", and "Media.Vision" stay as they are. Also, country names like "Japan" are proper nouns and don't get modified. sturmwind dreamcast chd

I need to go line by line, replacing each word where applicable. Be careful with compound terms like "CD-ROM data" – since "CD-ROM" is a specific term, it's skipped. The word "data" could be data. The "Wind system" is a key term here

Considering all this, the user likely provided a text with spintax and wants the names (like nullDC, Makemkv, etc.) left unchanged. The task is to process the text and ensure that each spintax has exactly three options. Since the example text already has three per list, the output would just be the same text, but the user might have wanted to check or adjust. However, the user's instruction says "switch words in spintax: x. each word with 3 options. Leave names unchanged. Result only." So maybe the user is asking to take some other text and convert it to have spintax with three options, but the given text already includes spintax. I need to make sure not to alter proper nouns

What is CHD Format?

Original terms to convert: - Sturmwind - standout features - Wind system - manipulate the environment - special device called the Wind Suit - powerful gusts of wind - extinguish flames - blow away obstacles - create new paths - Rarity of Sturmwind - released in limited quantities - sought-after collector's item - Dreamcast enthusiasts - rarity attributed to - late release - low production run - finding a physical copy - daunting task - prices for used copies - alternative: CHD format

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