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On the Web
- Laserdisc Information - FAQ, reviews, forum, and links.
- Chuck's Discount Laser Disc - Carries new, used, and hard to find titles, laserdiscs, and dvd titles. Has searchable laserdisc inventory online.
- DVDLaser.com: The Cocoanuts (LaserDisc Review) - Quick review of the laserdisc version of this Marx Brothers film.
- DVDLaser.com: Desert Hearts (Evergreen/Image) - Douglas Pratt reviews the Evergreen Entertainment/Image Entertainment laserdisc of "Desert Hearts" (the earlier laserdisc was on Vestron Video).
- Laserdisc Database - Comprehensive database of titles and players.
- Laserdisc - Mit Lexikon, Forum und einem Laserdisc-Katalog.
- CD Japan - Online retailer of CDs, DVDs, laserdiscs, videos, and related goods officially released in Japan. International shipping available.
- FinalCut - Features a brief history, an overview of DVD authoring, laserdisc recording and MPEG encoding services, and specials.
- Picture Paradise - DVDs, previously viewed laserdiscs, home cinema equipment, and movie memorabilia.
- DVDfever - Charts, news and reviews of DVDs, games, hardware, laserdiscs, cinema and films.
Wikipedia Articles
- Laserdisc video game - A laserdisc video game is an arcade game that uses pre-recorded video (either live-action or animation) played from a laserdisc, either as the entirety of the graphics, or as part of the graphics.
- Pioneer DVL - The DVL-XXXX Series of LaserDisc Home Video Players were manufactured by The Pioneer Corporation and were some of the last LaserDisc Players made before its Retirement. They Included the capability of playing LaserDisc, CD Video, Audio CD, and the newest(at the time)Consumer Video Product, The DVD.
- Laserdisc - Laserdisc (LD) was the first commercial optical disc storage medium, and was used primarily for movies for home viewing.
- Astron Belt - Astron Belt is an early laserdisc video game, released in 1983 by Sega in Japan and licensed to Bally Midway for production in the United States. It is commonly cited as the first laserdisc game (a prototype debuted at the 1982 AMOA show, although Dragon's Lair ultimately beat it to public release), but Quarter Horse by Electro-Sport, designed in 1981 and released in 1982, predates it in both design and release.
- DiscoVision - DiscoVision is the name of several things related to the video laserdisc format. It was the original name of the "Reflective Optical Videodisc System" format later known as LaserVision or LaserDisc.