Hyper LD-ROM² 64

The Hyper LD-ROM² 64 is a fanonical 5th generation console created by JustAlex93.

Details
Developed and manufactured by Farlight Entertainment, the Hyper LD-ROM² 64 is created as an attempt to breathe new life in the obsolete Laserdisc format. For this, the console uses a specially-modified variant of the Laserdisc format, in which the disc itself has data tracks that are similar to those on a CD-ROM. The idea is that combining the physical size of the Laserdisc with the data tracks of a CD-ROM disc would give it a larger data capacity. This meant larger games with more content on them.

The console itself is a 64-bit RISC-based system with technical specifications and performance that is a smidge more powerful than that of the Nintendo 64. To allow players to save their progress on any game, the system uses the Hyper M-Card, its proprietary memory card format. The system's controller, the HyperCon gamepad, is designed to not only be reliable and responsive but comfortable to hold, as well.

Product Listings
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 * Hyper LD-ROM² 64 console set
 * Hyper LD-ROM² 64 HyperCon gamepad
 * Hyper LD-ROM² 64 Hyper M-Card
 * Hyper LD-ROM² 64 HyperSCART adapter
 * Hyper LD-ROM² 64 A/V Cables
 * Hyper LD-ROM² 64 Power Cable

Demo Discs

 * Hyper Sampler Vol. 1

Trivia

 * The "LD-ROM²" in the system's name is borrowed from the LD-ROM² format used for the PC Engine PAC used in the Pioneer LaserActive console.