set@phobos.cis.ksu.edu (Steve E Tietze ) (02/01/91)
Im looking for a mailorder place that sell the Dragons Lair disc. Im not sure if this is the right group to post this in so please on flames. Please Email set@phobos.cis.ksu.edu steve
dlk0ms9s@umiami.ir.miami.edu (Mark Santora) (02/13/91)
In article <1991Jan31.174031.7597@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu>, set@phobos.cis.ksu.edu (Steve E Tietze ) writes: > Im looking for a mailorder place that sell the Dragons Lair disc. Im not sure if this is the right group to post this in so please on flames. > > Please Email set@phobos.cis.ksu.edu > > steve I too am looking for the original Dragon's Lair discs. There were 2 8 inch discs. A friend of mine told me that they were available for the ATARI ST computers via a controller hook up to a laser player to play the original game on the ST. However, he said that this was over 3 years ago and he has not heard of them in some time. Mark Santora Dlk0ms9s@umiami.edu
jim@newmedia.UUCP (Jim Beveridge) (02/14/91)
> In article <1991Jan31.174031.7597@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu>, set@phobos.cis.ksu.ed > u (Steve E Tietze ) writes: > > Im looking for a mailorder place that sell the Dragons Lair disc. Im not su > re if this is the right group to post this in so please on flames. > > > > Please Email set@phobos.cis.ksu.edu > > > > steve > > I too am looking for the original Dragon's Lair discs. There were 2 8 inch > discs. A friend of mine told me that they were available for the ATARI ST > computers via a controller hook up to a laser player to play the original > game on the ST. However, he said that this was over 3 years ago and he has > not heard of them in some time. > Here is a posting from several months ago. You might try calling some of the companies. I'd do it, but I already have Dragon's Lair. My copy of it is a single sided 12" laserdisc. Where we got it is lost in antiquity... ----------------------------------------------------------------- In article <40055@ut-emx.uucp>, clouds@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Kathy Strong) writes... >In article <639@rocksanne.WRC.XEROX.COM> moore.wbst128@xerox.com writes: >>I am looking to purchase some videodisks of still images. Ideally, >>... >>The actual subject of the collection of images doesn't matter since I will >>be using the disks more for demo purposes than anything else. Since the >>goal is to demo, flashier is better. Check out: The Voyager Company, 213-451-1383 VideoDiscovery, 800-548-3472 MECC, 612-481-3500 Ztek, 800-247-1603 Anyone interested in interactive videodiscs should have their catalogs. Also, you should have the Videodisc Compendium, the closest thing to an exhaustive list of discs, products, and organizations of interest to folks working with videodiscs. The Compendium is $20 ($30 with quarterly updates) from Emerging Technology Consultants, St Paul, MN. (612) 639-3973. d. ...........hamilton@VMS.MACC.WISC.EDU or hamilton@WISCMACC In article <639@rocksanne.WRC.XEROX.COM> moore.wbst128@xerox.com writes: From Instructional Delivery Systems, Nov/Dec 90 issue: Videodiscs for sale--all categories... blah blah blah (312) 327-3636.
bill@bilver.uucp (Bill Vermillion) (02/15/91)
In article <1991Feb12.191030.7810@umiami.ir.miami.edu> dlk0ms9s@umiami.ir.miami.edu (Mark Santora) writes: >In article <1991Jan31.174031.7597@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu>, set@phobos.cis.ksu.edu (Steve E Tietze ) writes: >> Im looking for a mailorder place that sell the Dragons Lair disc. Im not sure if this is the right group to post this in so please on flames. > I too am looking for the original Dragon's Lair discs. There were 2 8 inch >discs. A friend of mine told me that they were available for the ATARI ST >computers via a controller hook up to a laser player to play the original >game on the ST. However, he said that this was over 3 years ago and he has >not heard of them in some time. Well if what you say is true then there are two sets of the Dragon's Lair disks. I thought the original posting was for the original Dragon's Lair. I have a copy of that, and I bought it 3 years ago from a closeout house that had about 10 copies left. It's a 12 inch disk, not an 8 inch disk. Pressed by Pioneer. The identifying marks or 08272 and the words Starcom83 (with the 83 being in a circle. Good luck find any of these = they are truly scarce and a collectors item. For those of you who haven't seen disks like these, they are heavy, one sided, and the back side is an aluminum blank. bill -- Bill Vermillion - UUCP: uunet!tarpit!bilver!bill : bill@bilver.UUCP