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* [[LaserActive:Pioneer_Laseractive_CLD-A100_Various_Issues_and_Solutions|CLD-A100 - Various Issues and Solutions]]
* [[LaserActive:Pioneer_Laseractive_CLD-A100_Various_Issues_and_Solutions|CLD-A100 - Various Issues and Solutions]]
* [[LaserActive:PAC-S10_-_Various_Issues_and_Solutions|PAC-S10/1 - Various Issues and Solutions]]
* [[LaserActive:PAC-S10_-_Various_Issues_and_Solutions|PAC-S10/1 - Various Issues and Solutions]]
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Revision as of 04:17, 4 August 2022

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The Pioneer/NEC LaserActive is a 16-bit console from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The consolew as launched in Japan on August 20th, 1993 followed by North America on September 13th, 1993. It is a LaserDisc, LD-G, and CDDA player capable of interfacing with "PAC" control pack modules, effectively adding a Sega Genesis and NEC Turbo Duo onto it. It also has a Karaoke machine add-on and a Japan-only PAC that allows you to interface with a PC. Six games also support 3-D Goggles made specifically for the system.