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tonyvortex
04-20-2012, 09:11 PM
Recently found six Laseractive games and the 3D glasses. Can't really find anything at all on the glasses or games. Looking on ebay I see some of the games for a high amount but none are selling. Does anyone know the value of some of these? Also if anyone is interested in making an offer please don't hesitate in asking. Sorry for the bad pictures,my phone isn't the best. The games are :Rocket Coaster,The Great Pyramid,Multimedia Creators Network 1994 3D Museum,Hyperion,Pyramid Patrol,and Triad Stone.
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wingzrow
04-21-2012, 05:34 AM
I wish i knew, the laseractive is the rarest system I know of released in america, the games are even rarer.

xelement5x
04-23-2012, 01:00 PM
That's a nice find. The Official Goggles are hard to come by and depending on condition could probably get you at least $300 on eBay, but they don't pop up that often so the prices can be hard to gauge. There are two parts to the Googles though, the unit itself and then an adapter that hooks up to the LaserActive.

The games vary in price though, Pyramid Patrol was the system pack so not that expensive, but Triad Stone is pretty sought after. It looks like the games are missing the obis to them though, and whether or not they have the instruction sheet inside the sleeves is another thing that helps set the price.

I'm interested in the stuff though and know a couple other people who might be as well, I've sent you a PM as well.

Steve W
04-24-2012, 01:51 AM
I'm amazed that there's a Sample sticker on Rocket Coaster. I wonder what that one's about.

I remember hearing somewhere that the 3D glasses are also compatible with the Sega Master System, you just have to get the card to plug it into the system (model 1, the model 2 SMS doesn't have the card slot). If you want to test them, you could always do it that way.

FABombjoy
04-24-2012, 08:46 AM
I'm amazed that there's a Sample sticker on Rocket Coaster. I wonder what that one's about.
I've got one of these, too. I assumed that it was intended to be used in a store display. The disc that I have certainly appears that way.

xelement5x
04-24-2012, 11:57 AM
I've got two games with the Sample sticker, Rocket Coaster and Triad Stone, and I'm pretty sure that it's just like FABombjoy said, just a sample version given to the store to use for display purposes.

But yeah, the LA 3D Goggles are purely a collector thing since the SMS and Famicom goggles are the exact same kind of thing. I've heard the Famicom Goggles are the most comfortable set of glasses you can get reasonably, but I only have the SMS glasses. I was also just recently told that the sync for all of them is the same, so you could put a 3D game in your SMS to get the glasses going, then play the 3D game on your LaserActive or other system.

understatement
04-24-2012, 12:40 PM
I was also just recently told that the sync for all of them is the same, so you could put a 3D game in your SMS to get the glasses going, then play the 3D game on your LaserActive or other system.

That’s not exactly true, the left and right eye shutters have to open and close at an exact point with what’s on the screen to get the 3D effect. I guess it could be done but you would have to get lucky with the timing. They all are interchangeable though.