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Building on the "Showdown" mechanic from Mad Dog McCree and its successors, Fast Draw Showdown is a FMV light-gun game built entirely in one-on-one quick-draw duels in the Old West.
A FMV light-gun game from the studio behind Mad Dog McCree. Take the role of a Star Ranger and assemble the Star Splitter Cannon to save the galaxy from the evil Captain Talon and his band of space pirates.
A FMV light-gun "shooting gallery" game starring everyone's favorite watermelon-smashing "comic," Gallagher.
A sequel to the FMV light-gun game Mad Dog McCree. Race the outlaw Mad Dog to lost treasure while fighting off Spanish banditos, Native American renegades, and Mad Dog's gang of bandits.
A FMV light-gun game from the studio behind Mad Dog McCree. Set in 1920's Chicago, it follows a private detective as he solves the murder of a popular nightclub singer.
The first full sequel to the original Dragon's Lair.
One of the earliest FMV light-gun games puts players in control of a mysterious gunslinger in the Old West, tasked with stopping the titular Mad Dog McCree and his band of outlaws.
Road Avenger is an interactive action movie game, telling the story of an ex-cop avenging the murder of his wife with his highly modified car. Essentially a very long series of QTE car chases, the player reacts to on-screen prompts/situations to direct the action on screen.
A LaserDisc-based arcade game using footage from the Uchū Senkan Yamato (Space Battleship Yamato/Star Blazers) anime
Super Don Quixote is a game that is loosely follows the story of Don Quixote and his adventures along with companion Sancho Panza.
Badlands is a laser disc western published by Konami. The gameplay uses single-button quick-draw mechanics. The plot is dark in tone, following a cowboy seeking revenge for his family's murder. It's possible to kill innocent civilians, but the player is punished for it.
A Laserdisc-based animated reaction game. Space Ace must save his girlfriend, Kimberly from the evil alien, Borf in this follow up to Dragon's Lair.
Thayer's Quest is a game for the RDI Halcyon. Control the wizard's apprentice Thayer as he attempts to prevent the evil Sorsabal from taking over the five kingdoms.
Starfighters, also known as Star Fighters, is a laserdisc game released by ASCII for the MSX computer in 1984. It was the first computer game to use pre-rendered 3D polygon graphics, combined with real-time 2D sprites.
A LaserDisc arcade game based around quick-time events. The game exists as a conversion for the 1983 arcade game Interstellar.
A behind-the-back arcade racing game by Sega, unique in that the background uses full-motion video run on LaserDisc-based arcade hardware.
LaserDisc arcade game released in 1984 that was later ported to Sega CD and iOS. Players take to the skies in their Super Cobra attack helicopter to save the world from terrorism.
Based on the Japanese anime of the same name, Albegas was a 1983 laserdisc game by Sega that differentiated itself by allowing the choice of different paths to take throughout the game. Bally Midway released the game in North America as Cybernaut in March 1984.
Pilot a military attack plane in this 1983 video arcade game from Mylstar. Features game graphics superimposed over laserdisc.
Laserdisc video arcade game released by Atari in 1983. Based on the movie of the same name.
Galaxy Ranger is a laserdisc-based arcade game from Sega.
Cliff Hanger is a Laserdisc game in the vein of Dragon's Lair and Space Ace, using anime footage from Lupin III.
Polygons and pre-rendered video collide in this 1983 laserdisc game from Simutrek.
Known as the granddaddy of the "Quick Time Event", Dragon's Lair is an interactive cartoon that lets players help guide the actions of brave knight Dirk the Daring, as he ventures through the dangerous castle of Singe the Dragon in order to rescue his beloved princess Daphne.
One of the first Laserdisc games, made in 1982 and using technology pioneered by SEGA. Following its 1982 debut, it was released in Japan in May 1983 and worldwide several months later.
A laser disc Arcade Gmae from Stern Electronics. Control the plays and watch them develop onscreen.
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