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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... |
The Goonies (redirect from Brand Walsh) March 1986 and the LaserDisc and CED versions also debuted that year. Warner Home Video released a theatrical widescreen laserdisc on January 29, 1992... |
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... |
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... |
Media control symbols (section Branding) Digital Hybrid Mini-cassette (1967) U-matic (1971) Pioneer Artists Compact LaserDisc (1986) CD Video (1987) ADAT (1991) Timecode vinyl (2001) VinylDisc (2007)... |
CD Video (category LaserDisc) introduced in 1987 that combines the technologies of standard compact disc and LaserDisc. CD-V discs are the same size as a standard 12 cm (4.7 in) audio CD, and... |
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... |
Dragon's Lair (1983 video game) (category LaserDisc video games) Dragon's Lair is an interactive film LaserDisc video game developed by Advanced Microcomputer Systems and published by Cinematronics in 1983, as the first... |
Pioneer Corporation (category Consumer electronics brands) Pioneer played a role in the development of interactive cable TV, the LaserDisc player, the first automotive Compact Disc player, the first detachable... |
movies themselves through their "Animage Video" imprint, as well as all Laserdisc releases of the movies, as the Disney deal did not include that format... |
Magnavox (category Consumer electronics brands) (CDs), using the technology developed for the LaserDisc. Teamed with Sony, Philips used the Magnavox brand name to introduce the CD-DA standard and equipment... |
altered ending scene led to a third version, the Director's Cut on VHS and LaserDisc in 1998 (and later DVD and Blu-ray). It is the longest version, combining... |
release commemorated the concert and was originally released on both laserdisc and VHS. Both editions included most of the "Elton & His Band" portion... |
laserdisc boxed sets were released. A total of 29 of the 49 episodes were released on this format. A "platinum" version of the MGM/UA Library brand product... |
Criterion Collection released the film in the United States and Canada on laserdisc in 1998, followed by a DVD on February 23, 1999, both containing a 15-minute... |
adopted the current Walt Disney Studios-branding in its public name in 2007, but kept the Buena Vista-branding for corporate use. In recent years, sales... |
Curse was released on VHS by Media Home Entertainment, as well as on Laserdisc by Image Entertainment, in 1987. It was re-released on VHS by Polygram... |
Gargoyles (TV series) (section VHS and Laserdisc) title Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken, was released on VHS and Laserdisc on January 31, 1995, by Buena Vista Home Video. On June 25, 2013, Volume... |
on laserdisc, VHS and DVD releases. The original 1971 cut was never released on DVD or blu-ray for years, though it was released on VHS and laserdisc through... |
film was originally released on VHS. It has yet to be released on DVD, Laserdisc, Video CD, or Blu-ray. "Hasbro Acquires Entire Power Rangers Property... |