This PAC is today one of the most sought after accessories for the system, and the Laserdisc compatible games are equally rare. Pioneer Electronics (USA) and NEC Home Electronics released this module that allows users to play 8-inch and 12-inch LaserActive LD-ROM discs, as well as current TurboGrafx CD-ROM discs, game HuCards and CD+G discs. It comes with the usual Mega Drive/Genesis controller pad signed with a gold Pioneer LaserActive logo on it. It was the most popular add-on bought by the greater part of the LaserActive owners, costing roughly US$ 600. Pioneer Electronics (USA) and Sega Enterprises released this module that allows users to play 8-inch and 12-inch LaserActive Mega LD discs, in addition to the hundreds of existing SEGA-CD and Megadrive titles, as well as standard CD+G discs. The plug-in modules listed below are formatted in American Model Number/Japanese Model Number Both systems supported the additional PAC modules interchangeably. NEC also released a cloned version of the system identified as the NEC PDE-LD1. The Pioneer CLD-A100 system was released in Japan on Augat a cost of ¥89,800 and in the United States on Septemat a cost of $970 US.
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