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+ | '''LaserDisc''' (LD) is a first commercial format of optical disc, released in 1978. Currently not produced, but the technologies used in it, allowed to appear the formats, witch still alive even today: like CD, DVD and Blu-ray. LaserDisc was used most widely for video storing, therefore, most of the video games in this format were interactive films (of which the most famous are [[wikipedia:Dragon's_Lair|Dragon's Lair]] and [[wikipedia:Space_Ace|Space Ace]]). | ||
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* [[Arcade LaserDisc emulators|Arcade LaserDisc]] | * [[Arcade LaserDisc emulators|Arcade LaserDisc]] |
Revision as of 23:58, 20 July 2020
- Main article: Wikipedia:LaserDisc
LaserDisc (LD) is a first commercial format of optical disc, released in 1978. Currently not produced, but the technologies used in it, allowed to appear the formats, witch still alive even today: like CD, DVD and Blu-ray. LaserDisc was used most widely for video storing, therefore, most of the video games in this format were interactive films (of which the most famous are Dragon's Lair and Space Ace).
LaserDisc Arcade
LaserDisc Consoles