was released by Pioneer Corporation in 1993. In addition to LaserActive games, separately sold add-on modules (called "PACs" by Pioneer) accept Mega Drive/Genesis...
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Japanese Pioneer LD-1000, Pioneer's first Japanese-market LD player (released in 1981) Pioneer HLD-X0 Pioneer HLD-X9 Pioneer LaserActive, a converged...
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and Space Ace. Similarly, the Pioneer Laseractive and Halcyon were introduced as home video game consoles that used LaserDisc media for their software...
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out of the hands of average consumers. The same was true of the Pioneer LaserActive, which requires an add-on known as the Mega-LD pack, developed by...
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and released as the X'Eye in North America in September 1994. A Pioneer LaserActive add-on pack, developed by Sega, allows the system to play Genesis...
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the LaserActive by Pioneer Corporation, can play Genesis and Sega CD games if equipped with the Mega-LD attachment developed by Sega. The LaserActive was...
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LV-ROM (redirect from LaserVision Read Only Memory)
software for a home entertainment system that Pioneer introduced in 1993. This system, the Pioneer LaserActive, was a cross-platform video game console, Laserdisc...
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Point games List of Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game games List of Pioneer LaserActive games List of RCA Studio II games List of SAM Coupé games List of...
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magazine. Made by Pioneer Corporation in 1993 (a clone was produced by NEC as well), the LaserActive employed the trademark LaserDiscs as a medium for...
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support to appear in the next 12 months", unlike the Atari Jaguar and Pioneer LaserActive. The magazine predicted that "If 3DO's licensees can get enough machines...
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