Mame: Dl-1425.bin
The hardware, designed by the legendary Rick Dyer and animated by Don Bluth, was a hybrid beast. It contained a standard Z80 processor for game logic, but its soul was the LaserDisc player. However, LaserDisc players were "dumb" devices; they didn't know how to play a game. They needed a brain to tell them when to play, when to pause, and which audio tracks to mute. That brain was the game's BIOS, stored on EPROM chips inside the cabinet.
qsound.zip : An alternative or older container often still checked by MAME. Common Fixes mame dl-1425.bin