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Sony Laserdisc Player LDP-1550 
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Part Details

SKU: #2022
Item: Sony Laserdisc Player LDP-1550
Description: Replacement laser disc player
Part Type: Laser
Usually Ships: 2 - 3 business days
 
Your Price: $90.00ea
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Tested and working Sony LDP-1550 laserdisc player. This player (along with a Hi-Tech Mechanical conversion card, sold separately) is an ideal replacement for Dragon's Lair and Space Ace arcade games. Its is much more reliable than the original players used in these games.

Thiss player can also be used with a Laser Ace conversion card (sold separately) in games such as Dragon's Lair, Space Ace, Thayer's Quest, Super Don Quix-ote, M.A.C.H 3, Astron Belt, Galaxy Ranger, Star Blazer, Interstellar, Badlands, Cliff Hanger, and Us Vs Them.

This is a used player, in good working condition. Does not include a remote (not necessary for arcade applications).


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Quick Game Facts
Courtesy GGDB.com

Coin-Op Overview
Dragon's Lair was the most successful Laser Disc game, and one of the most collectible games today. During its initial release, it attracted so much attention that many arcades installed a T.V. on top of the game so that on-lookers could see Dirk in action. And although you were given 5 lives for 50 cents, most new plays would finish their game very quickly.

You control Dirk with a 4-way joystick and a sword button.

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Technical Details
Year: 1983
Manufacturer: Cinematronics
Name: Dragon's Lair
Class: Coin-Op
Sub-Class: Arcade

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