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Laserdisc games at marktplaats

shaiwa
msx addict
Posts: 287
Posted: June 05 2006, 10:50   
I'm looking at markplaats.nl and see someone is selling three laserdisc games.
Badlands (from Konami), Astron Belt and Starfighters.
Does someone ever played those games? And how is the game quality.
Just curious...

spl
msx professional
Posts: 718
Posted: June 05 2006, 11:06   
I don't know about Badlands, but Starfighters looks great (Mars2000you has one as far as I know) and Astron Belt is a totally impressive game.
shaiwa
msx addict
Posts: 287
Posted: June 05 2006, 11:23   
Can they be used on an emulator? Or is a laserdisc system the only option?

manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3366
Posted: June 05 2006, 12:41   
THere is no laserdisc emulation for MSX (yet). We did think about it though: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1221353&group_id=38274&atid=421864
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3366
Posted: June 05 2006, 12:43   
For more info about laserdisc on MSX, check MCCW 93.
shaiwa
msx addict
Posts: 287
Posted: June 05 2006, 20:30   
Thanx Manuel, i'll do that.
Seems to be an expensive system... but interesting too.

djh1697
msx professional
Posts: 537
Posted: June 05 2006, 20:55   
I wonder where you might get a working Laserdisk player from ?
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3366
Posted: June 05 2006, 22:15   
From Japan or the USA, I suppose.
 
 







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