Sega Laserdisc Emulation Has Just Taken A Major Leap Forward

LaserActive Mega LD support could be coming to Ares.

In 1993, Sega partnered with the Japanese multinational Pioneer Corporation to release a new module for its LaserActive home entertainment system in Japan and North America.

This exciting and technologically impressive add-on featured support for standard Sega Mega Drive / Genesis cartridges and Sega CD discs, and allowed LaserActive owners to play and experience a bunch of additional “Mega LD”-compatible games at home. These were games that contained jaw-dropping visuals that took advantage of the LaserActive’s Laser-Disc playing abilities to present graphics far beyond what the regular Sega Mega Drive / Genesis system was capable of.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

LaserActive Mega LD support could be coming to Ares.

In 1993, Sega partnered with the Japanese multinational Pioneer Corporation to release a new module for its LaserActive home entertainment system in Japan and North America.

This exciting and technologically impressive add-on featured support for standard Sega Mega Drive / Genesis cartridges and Sega CD discs, and allowed LaserActive owners to play and experience a bunch of additional “Mega LD”-compatible games at home. These were games that contained jaw-dropping visuals that took advantage of the LaserActive’s Laser-Disc playing abilities to present graphics far beyond what the regular Sega Mega Drive / Genesis system was capable of.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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