š° New article from Retro Handhelds
Game Over: Pioneer LaserActive
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If you thought $500 for a PS5 was steep, buckle upā1993 had LaserActive, a machine that looked like a microwave married to a NASA control panel and charged $1,000 just to turn it on. No games. Just⦠potential.
To play Genesis or TurboGrafx games? Add a $600 āPAC.ā Want VR? Good luckāno one remembers what it did, but we assume it gave users motion sickness and existential dread. The whole setup? $2,000 in 1993 dollars. Thatās like buying a Lamborghini to drive to the grocery store⦠while wearing a space helmet.
The library? Mostly clunky FMV āinteractive moviesāāthink Hi-Roller Casino with live-action actors and the emotional depth of a PowerPoint. A few gems like Road Blaster looked gorgeous on LaserDisc, but they were buried under piles of slow, expensive video experiments. Why buy this when a Genesis cost less than your monthly coffee habit?
By 1996, it was dead. DVDs rose. PlayStation crushed it. And LaserDiscs? Forgotten relics in a dusty attic.
Today, the LaserActive is retro collectingās final boss: rare, ridiculous, and wildly impractical. A monument to ambition⦠before someone asked, āWait, why not just buy a console?ā
Still, we kinda love it. š®šø
