Marco is on here but I can't remember his username 😔Wow! I recognize these pictures from the Facebook group, but I had no idea you actually knew the guy!
Also, I'm weirdly curious what the instructions in the bottom right say.
Marco is on here but I can't remember his username 😔Wow! I recognize these pictures from the Facebook group, but I had no idea you actually knew the guy!
Also, I'm weirdly curious what the instructions in the bottom right say.
Interesting. I wonder if this game has been dumped or not.They sometimes use other companies to build them under license like Unidesa in Spain made Sega OutRun and others so more than likely original
Streets in UK also made some Sega Turbo cabs
If @lemmyk2008 doesn't want it, sure.I'll take it 😁
I finally found my disc.
I'll try to get it dumped once I get my paws on it. Just so I know, what people should I contact to do so?I'm glad someone finally found another disc of Laser Grand Prix! Is there any chance of dumping it?
I'd recommend joining the Lost Media Wiki Discord server (invite link on the right sidebar on their website); they have a channel dedicated to helping dump/scan physical media. If that doesn't work out, I'm currently trying to coordinate with some people who have some more know-how on LaserDisc dumping; I'll probably make another post here if anything comes of that.I'll try to get it dumped once I get my paws on it. Just so I know, what people should I contact to do so?
Alright, after talking with some people who (I hope) know what they're talking about and reading up a bit more on LGP and LD dumping:I'll try to get it dumped once I get my paws on it. Just so I know, what people should I contact to do so?
I'm actually friends with someone who owns a retro arcade in my area, and they have lasergames running on Dexter boards, so I think I have that covered.Alright, after talking with some people who (I hope) know what they're talking about and reading up a bit more on LGP and LD dumping:
Also, and this is coming from me; I would probably recommend preserving the entire, full disc's data (or as much of it as possible), as opposed to emulatable data; you can get emulatable data from a full dump, but not vice versa.
- Dumping the disk would most likely require either a Panasonic LD-V1000 or LD-V1001 (both are functionally identical; the 1000 is the American version, and one is up for sale on U.S. Ebay right now for $99.99) and a Dexter board (which are over $500 each, and currently sold out): http://laserdisc-replacement.com/
- The biggest concern for game discs of this era would be laser rot; according to the person I talked with: "...the early 80s was not a good era for LD manufacturing", and according to this page on LDDB.com, Pioneer (the manufacturer of the LGP disc) is the second most common brand of LaserDiscs to get laser rot (behind Sony at #1).
In other news, by Googling "Laser GP" "LaserDisc" (as one search, in quotes), I was able to find:
- A forum post linking to a supposed Daphne ROM of Laser Grand Prix, which led to a dead MEGA download link. (original forum post, broken MEGA link)
- Two parts of an almost 1-gigabyte "ROM" of Laser Grand Prix, locked behind a paywall, although I think this is probably Fantazia2's disc rip. (link to paywalled ROM downloads)
drive.google.com