TODAY'S EVENTS

Esports Saturdays Week 3 - Lincoln
04/27/2024 10:30 AM EST
Esports Saturdays Week 3 - Hirsch
04/27/2024 10:30 AM EST
Esports Saturdays Week 3 - College Hill
04/27/2024 10:30 AM EST
Channel 3 Championship Series: Blast Ball Mania
04/27/2024 09:15 PM EST

DAILY QUEST

2024-04-27
Play a Video Game
27
+ 100 XP
Best Use of Motion Controls
27
Pre-Save Descent by Adam Evalt
12
+ 100 XP

WEEKLY QUESTS

S8W4
Original Meme of the Week
10
Clip of the Week
12
Gaming Photography
13
Helicopter Game High Score
29
The important thing is the experience we gained along the way
10
We Do Things in Threes
5
What's the Super Rush? Bonny Greens
12
I need a Hero: Explosive Soldier 76
4
What is your damage?
0

Load screen tip

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LaserActive
1993-09-13
The LaserActive (レーザーアクティブ, RēzāAkutibu) is a converged device and fourth-generation home video game console capable of playing LaserDiscs, Compact Discs, console games, and LD-G karaoke discs. It was released by Pioneer Corporation in 1993. In addition to LaserActive games, separately sold add-on modules (called "PACs" by Pioneer) accept Mega Drive/Genesis and PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 ROM cartridges and CD-ROMs. Pioneer released the LaserActive model CLD-A100 in Japan on August 20, 1993, at a cost of ¥89,800, and in the United States on September 13, 1993, at a cost of $970. An NEC-branded version of the LaserActive player known as the LD-ROM² System, or model PCE-LD1, was released in December 1993, which was priced identically to the original system and also accepted Pioneer's PAC modules. The LaserActive has no regional lockout, allowing software from any region to be played on any system.