You're making me jealous with that Vajra 2 video
I've only got Manhattan Requiem and Quiz Econosaurus on LDROM2. I haven't played Manhattan Requiem yet, though I hear it is pretty good. On the other hand, I have played Quiz and its absolutely awful
I've found that the Laserdisc games are unique. While they're mostly FMV games, the clever use of LD video playback plus game graphics overlay produces some very unique and graphically stunning titles! I've been playing Hyperion (Mega LD) and am blown away by the how beautiful the game is. When I think of what else was available in 1993, the LD based games have got to be the most graphically advanced. Of course modern systems blow them away, but the technical achievement is admirable.
I've always known about the Laseractive, but I never thought I'd ever actually own one. It was on a whim that I picked up my first one from Saibot. It is definitely unique. If you can afford one, definitely pick one up. Maybe we can setup up a game exchange for the people on here so that not everyone has to buy all the games.
For reference, this is what seems to be the average pricing of the hardware:
CLD-A100 (Pioneer US or JPN) ~ $200 - $250 shipped
PAC-S10 (US Sega) ~ $80 - $100 shipped
PAC-S1 (JPN Mega Drive) ~ $50 - $75 shipped
PAC-N10 (US TG16) ~ $500+
PAC-N1 (JPN PCE) ~ $225 - $275 shipped
PAC-K1 (Karaoke) ~ $50 - $75 shipped
Some of the PACs are prone to capacitor leakage like our Duo systems. So beware if one starts to get a little wonky. The Sega PACs seem to be more susceptible to this.