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{{Main|Wikipedia:LaserDisc}}
 
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'''LaserDisc''' (LD) was a commercial format for optical discs released in 1978 under a consortium of Philips, MCA, and Pioneer. While the LaserDisc is currently not produced, the technologies used in it would later contribute to the development of more efficient formats that are still well-known today like CD, DVD and even Blu-ray. The most common use case for LaserDisc was to store video, so most of the video games that used 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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'''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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