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The LaserDisc (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium, initially licensed, sold and marketed as MCA DiscoVision... |
Interactive film (redirect from Laserdisc video game) invention of laserdiscs and laserdisc players, the first nonlinear[disambiguation needed] or random access video play devices. The fact that a laserdisc player... |
NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan (redirect from Laserdisc Corporation) company was founded in March 1981 by Pioneer Corporation as LaserDisc Corporation, a LaserDisc player production company. In 1989, the company was renamed... |
A LaserDisc player is a device designed to play video (analog) and audio (analog or digital) stored on LaserDisc. LaserDisc was the first optical disc... |
Cobra Command (1984 video game) (redirect from Cobra Command (laserdisc game)) LaserDisc-based arcade game. Released as an arcade conversion kit for Bega's Battle (1983), Cobra Command became one of the more successful laserdisc... |
Ramona Andra Langley (redirect from Laserdisc Visions) music under her primary Vektroid alias, as well as others, such as dstnt, Laserdisc Visions, New Dreams Ltd., Virtual Information Desk, and PrismCorp Virtual... |
Road Blaster (redirect from Road Blaster (laserdisc game)) animation by Toei Animation, originally released exclusively in Japan as a laserdisc-based arcade game in 1985. The player assumes the role of a vigilante... |
Badlands (1984 video game) (redirect from Badlands (laserdisc video game)) Badlands (バッドランズ) is a video game released and developed by Konami on the LaserDisc system in 1984 and published by both Konami and Centuri. It debuted at... |
Space Pirates (video game) (redirect from Space Pirates (laserdisc video game)) Space Pirates is a live-action LaserDisc video game, released by American Laser Games for the arcade in 1992 and ported to MS-DOS computers in 1994 and... |
"LaserDisc Database - Apocalypse Now [LV2306-3WS]". www.lddb.com. Archived from the original on May 16, 2021. Retrieved January 9, 2024. "LaserDisc Database... |
Pioneer DVL (category LaserDisc) The DVL-XXXX Series of LaserDisc home video players were manufactured by Pioneer Corporation and were some of the last LaserDisc players manufactured before... |
The Fisher King (section Laserdisc) pain". The film was released on VHS and LaserDisc by Columbia TriStar Home Video in 1992. The first Laserdisc release was a fullscreen presentation, but... |
common, formats include singles on Digital Compact Cassette, DVD and Laserdisc, as well as many non-standard sizes of vinyl disc (5 in or 13 cm, 8 in... |
The Golden Age of Looney Tunes was released on December 11, 1991 on LaserDisc. Due to potentially offensive material in the cartoon Bugs Bunny Nips... |
Geneon USA (redirect from LaserDisc Corporation of America) company was founded in December 1985 by Pioneer Corporation, first as LaserDisc Corp. of America, Pioneer LDCA, then Pioneer Entertainment, later Geneon... |
for the first time on double LaserDisc, featuring various special features on the C-side. The transfer used for the LaserDisc left King's name in the opening... |
retrieved January 22, 2024 "LaserDisc Database - Full Metal Jacket [Z1 80931]". www.lddb.com. Retrieved January 22, 2024. "LaserDisc Database - Full Metal Jacket... |
Doctor Who serials and episodes that have been released on VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, Video 2000, and Universal Media Disc (UMD). Releases on the VHS format... |
Betamax, VHS, Laserdisc, DVD, and Blu-ray. The multiple single releases on VHS were generally the original theatrical cuts of each film. Laserdisc saw single... |
Astron Belt (category LaserDisc video games) Astron Belt (アストロンベルト) is a LaserDisc video game in the form of a third-person, space combat rail shooter, released in arcades in 1983 by Sega in Japan... |