Working Williams Star Rider Laser Disk. $80 Shipped.
This is a double sided disk so if one side gets messed up you can still use the other. I wish all laser Disks were like that. I have played both sides on my home player, and they both play fine. Rare disk was not really sure whaat it was worth. A Klover sold one on ebay 2 weeks ago for $91 plus $10 shipping.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110738613672
Disk #2 is a Working Mach 3 Laser disk $80 Shipped. Tested in home player works fine. Heard a fax machine noise when I was testing. I read this thread that explains that the right channel is used to send target data. So I disconnected the right channel, and it worked great.
Here is the thread that discussed that.
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=11990
Both Disks are in very good condition a few minor scratchs, but nothing that effects disk play.
This is a double sided disk so if one side gets messed up you can still use the other. I wish all laser Disks were like that. I have played both sides on my home player, and they both play fine. Rare disk was not really sure whaat it was worth. A Klover sold one on ebay 2 weeks ago for $91 plus $10 shipping.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110738613672
Disk #2 is a Working Mach 3 Laser disk $80 Shipped. Tested in home player works fine. Heard a fax machine noise when I was testing. I read this thread that explains that the right channel is used to send target data. So I disconnected the right channel, and it worked great.
Here is the thread that discussed that.
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=11990
Both Disks are in very good condition a few minor scratchs, but nothing that effects disk play.
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