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Found A Couple Of Items That Might Interest You

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heads up :shock:

LASER ACTIVE
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/el ... 60754.html

SEGA SPORTS DREAMCAST
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/vg ... 19930.html

BTW I am in no way involved with the sale of these items!
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What's the first one?

There was something that played sega games and lazer discs? or did i read that wrong?
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Sweet!! Thanks for links especially black Sega Dreamcast.. 8)
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DaGamingMonkey wrote:What's the first one?

There was something that played sega games and lazer discs? or did i read that wrong?
The Pioneer CLD-A100 - it was meant to be an all-in-one entertainment center to compete with the Phillips CDi. On it's own it could only play laser discs and 'laseractive' games, but there were additional modules available that expanded it's use further - the NEC module allowed you to play PC-Engine games and served as a karaoke machine, while the SEGA module allowed you to play Megadrive & MegaCD games. It retailed for the ridiculous price of $1600 in 1995 and is one of the rarest MegaCD variations out there.
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That Dreamcast is a great price ... just a little to far north of Los Al for me.
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Bootaaay wrote:
DaGamingMonkey wrote:What's the first one?

There was something that played sega games and lazer discs? or did i read that wrong?
The Pioneer CLD-A100 - it was meant to be an all-in-one entertainment center to compete with the Phillips CDi. On it's own it could only play laser discs and 'laseractive' games, but there were additional modules available that expanded it's use further - the NEC module allowed you to play PC-Engine games and served as a karaoke machine, while the SEGA module allowed you to play Megadrive & MegaCD games. It retailed for the ridiculous price of $1600 in 1995 and is one of the rarest MegaCD variations out there.
You forgot that it's also the most awesome piece of kit ever. I've got one, and it's simply ridiculous, and is probably the best sound you can get out of a Genesis game.
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Funk, E wrote:
Bootaaay wrote:
DaGamingMonkey wrote:What's the first one?

There was something that played sega games and lazer discs? or did i read that wrong?
The Pioneer CLD-A100 - it was meant to be an all-in-one entertainment center to compete with the Phillips CDi. On it's own it could only play laser discs and 'laseractive' games, but there were additional modules available that expanded it's use further - the NEC module allowed you to play PC-Engine games and served as a karaoke machine, while the SEGA module allowed you to play Megadrive & MegaCD games. It retailed for the ridiculous price of $1600 in 1995 and is one of the rarest MegaCD variations out there.
You forgot that it's also the most awesome piece of kit ever. I've got one, and it's simply ridiculous, and is probably the best sound you can get out of a Genesis game.
Yeah, I bet it's unbelievable to get to hear the Genesis' Z80 strut it's stuff through an optical audio out in 100% digital sound.
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Not only the Genesis, but the Sega CD. I dunno if you could manage to attach a 32X to it, though.
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Hey Guys, was originally going to purchase the dreamcast, but I decided not to.
The guy said he was going to leave for San Diego for a few days. So, if you can't contact him, that is the reason why. He game me his phone number, but I find it inappropriate to post someone else phone number.
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