- Laserdisc video game
A laserdisc video game is an
arcade game that uses pre-recorded video (eitherlive-action oranimation ) played from alaserdisc , either as the entirety of the graphics, or as part of the graphics.One of the earliest laserdisc video games was "
Dragon's Lair ". It contained animated scenes, much like acartoon . The scenes would be played back and at certain points during playback the player would have to press a specific direction on thejoystick or the button to advance the game to the next scene. For instance, a scene begins with the hero falling through a hole in a drawbridge and being attacked by tentacles. If the player presses the button at this point, the hero fends off the tentacles with his sword, and pulls himself back up out of the hole. If the player fails to press the sword button at the right time, or instead presses a direction on the joystick, the hero is attacked by the tentacles and crushed.Despite the high cost of the animation, a deluge of similar laserdisc video games followed "Dragon's Lair" because of its immense popularity. To cut costs, several companies simply hacked together scenes from obscure (at least to American audiences)
Japan eseanime , creating games like "Cliff Hanger" (from ' and ') and "Bega's Battle " (from "Harmagedon"). Other arcade laserdisc games include "Time Traveler", "Badlands" and "Space Ace ".Later laserdisc video games integrated more and more computer graphics with the pre-recorded video. "
M.A.C.H. 3 " and "Cube Quest ", for instance, werevertical scrolling shooter s that used the laserdisc video for the background and computer graphics for the ships.In the 1990s,
American Laser Games produced a wide variety oflive-action light gun laserdisc video games, which played much like the early laserdisc games, but used alight gun instead of a joystick to affect the action.ee also
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Interactive movie
*LaserActive
*Halcyon Game System
*FMV-based game External links
* [http://www.dragons-lair-project.com/games/ The Dragon's Lair Project: A repository of information about laserdisc video games]
* [http://www.thedoteaters.com/p2_stage6.php "Laser Daze"] , from The Dot Eaters: Videogame History 101
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