Price (USD): $499 + S&H + certain video content licenses starting at $10Ĭonvert games other than USA Dragon's Lair/Space Ace onlyĬonversion methods that use either a desktop PC, or modified ROMs, or other components are available in theĬonnecting more than one of these products to a game simultaneously is needlessly redundant and potentially error-prone,Įven though the game may be able to function that way. See the website's compatibility list for complete status information and caveats. Star Rider, Thayer's Quest, Time Traveler, Us vs. Them, Who Shot Johnny Rock?,Īnd also several others, including some presumed to work, and more titles to come. Mad Dog II, Space Ace, Space Pirates, Super Don Quix-ote, Inter Stellar, The Last Bounty Hunter, M.A.C.H. 3, Mad Dog McCree, Signals through the original interface cable.Ĭompatible with: Astron Belt, Badlands, Bega's Battle, Cliff Hanger, Cobra Command,Ĭrime Patrol, Crime Patrol 2, Dragon's Lair, Dragon's Lair II, Esh's Aurunmilla,įast Draw Showdown, Firefox, Galaxy Ranger, Gallagher's Gallery, Goal to Go, To a newer laserdisc player model, no player or disc is needed with Dexter. Dexter uses the original LaserCon's Merlin-8000 alters the Dragon's Lair and Space Ace ROM to add protocolsįor late-model Pioneer players. (also adapted to the Arthur board)ĬLD-V2400, CLD-V2600, LD-V2200, LD-V4200, LD-V4300D, LD-V4400, LD-V8000ĭexter plays the video for the game digitally from a custom file format. Unlike the products that convert With many varied restrictions on certain laserdisc players per game title/hardware. Used by late-model Pioneer laserdisc players.Ĭompatible with: Astron Belt, Casino Strip, Cliff Hanger, Cobra Command,ĭragon’s Lair, Esh's Aurunmilla, Galaxy Ranger, Goal to Go, Inter Stellar, M.A.C.H. 3, Space Ace, LaserCon converts the original signal output from the game's PCB to the serial commands Produced by: Ruben Panossian, Marc Alexanderįormer price (USD): $199 + $16 S&H + Dev+ LCD add-on optional at $89 LaserAce converts the signals for multiple old laserdisc players to the RS-232 standard, enabling replacement with many late-model PioneerĪnd Sony players. LaserAce also has advanced game-independent features such as disc media and output player performance testing, as wellĬompatible with: Albegas, Astron Belt, Badlands, Bega's Battle, Casino Strip, Cliff Hanger,Ĭobra Command, Dragon’s Lair, Esh's Aurunmilla, Firefox, Galaxy Ranger, Goal to Go, Inter Stellar, RS-232 DB25 serial connector, other than the To work with almost any Sony LDP series industrial duty laserdisc player.Ĭompatible with: Dragon's Lair, Space Ace (USA/Cinematronics)Ĭompatible with: any NTSC Sony LDP series industrial duty laserdisc player with an The Hi-Tech card converts the original signal output from a Dragon's Lair or Space Ace PCB "Disc Player Info and Conversions" section of our main Tech Center. This line reconfirms the current prices shown on this page as of August 18, 2023.Īdditionally, some freely downloadable conversion methods that use either a desktop PC, or modified ROMs, or other components are available in the The Dragon's Lair Project does not sell these products. This list is a reference. Replaced/upgraded. If you are looking to find a newer substitution for an original laserdisc player, or if you are just trying toĭetermine whether your game already had a conversion installed into it before you got it, all of these products are shown below. Several commercial aftermarket products have been developed over the years specifically to allow the laserdisc players in arcade games to be That allowed compatibility between models came later. Usually impossible to directly swap out an arcade game's original laserdisc player for a newer and more reliable model. Standards The laserdisc players of the 1980s often had command protocols and/or features that were unique to each model. This means that it's
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