#Laserdisc game emulator windows#
The first Windows CD-ROM version of Thayer's Quest was released with the name "Reaches". The 3DO, DOS, and CD-i versions of Thayer's Quest were released with the name "Kingdom: The Far Reaches". The Sega CD/Mega-CD version of Road Blaster was released with the name "Road Avenger".įor the USA market, the LaserActive version of Road Blaster was released with the name "Road Prosecutor". The Sega CD/Mega-CD version of Ninja Hayate was released with the name "Revenge of the Ninja". The Philips CD-i version of Freedom Fighter was released with the name "Escape from Cyber City".Īll the games released for the Palcom MSX system can be played using the openMSX emulator. One of them required an MPEG hardware decoder to play.ĭifferent Windows CD-ROM versions of Dragon's Lair and Space Ace were produced: the initial release, the Deluxe Pack, and the Arcade Authentic versions. There were two versions of Dragon's Lair for DOS CD-ROM. The latest version of Dragon's Lair which is based on the arcade game can only be played on the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance. It is playable on all four versions of the Game Boy. The original Dragon's Lair for the Game Boy, titled "Dragon's Lair - The Legend", is not based on the arcade game. The games on DVD-Video can be used with any machine capable of playing DVDs, including PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The LaserActive version of Chantze's Stone was released with the name "Triad Stone". The 3DO and Sega Saturn versions of Chantze's Stone were released with the name "Strahl". Here is a list of laserdisc arcade games and other platforms that they can be played on.