> > Other non Daphne games like Goal to Go and NFL Football would be nice. > > > This popped up in my YouTube today, a working version of Goal to Go, not MAME > obviously: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiT7YbP_TfA > > > Can't see a release of it yet though... > > Unless there is some way to be able to handle media hardware, it won’t be anytime > soon. The video is not from a laserdisc such as used with Dragons Lair etc, but a > different type of media device format. It is the same with games using VHS or Beta > videotapes or other magnetic media such as 8 track media cartridges which were used > for storing quiz questions for 1970s era video games. > > Consider it fortunate that a few laser disc games are supported at this time like > Time Travelers. There has been support for a few coinop games that use floppy support > that are also supported such Sega 24 hardware and the coinop game system from Spain > that uses floppy diskettes for game data storage and lastly the DECO cassette system. > > Unfortunately the Stern game uses offbeat technology. Williams Star Rider is a > different game, butalso has unique pcb operation features that have yet to be > determined.
Goal to Goal was laserdisc, the above appears to use the Daphne engine.
NFL Football was the weird failed CED (video on vinyl !!) format - that I doubt will ever raise its head....