Yeah on the laseractive.
Also the turbo has "murder club" or somthing on it, its a fun game and the pc engine version will go to english after playing around with the menu.
I should've explained this sooner (I did it in DP and AtariAge), there're 2 JB Harold games on LaserActive:
-Manhattan Requiem
Versions available:
Jp LD-Rom2
US LD-Rom2
-Blue Chicago Blues
Versions available:
Jp LD-Rom2
Jp MegaLD
US MegaLD
Both games in all versions have both Japanese and English available. The only games that display just single language of their respective versions are Don Quixote, Goku, Melon Brains, not sure about The Great Pyramid, Baseley09, can you check if your LD can display only one language?
This doesn't apply to Japan-only titles like all adult games and Back To The Edo. BTW, Goku, IMHO, is the best educainment title for LaserActive, it's one of the few I keep going back and see the 7 great civilizations. Unfortunately it's also the rarest among Goku, 3D Museum, Melon Brain, and The Great Pyramid.
Congratulations on finding that beast!
Are you actually going to pay it, or were you just going to keep it on display?
You bet I'll play those, the only collection I actually don't open and keep them sealed is my Dreamcast collection, yes, all US, sealed, only because I had chance to get multiple copies cheap in the early 2000s, else I'd never waste money on such insanity.
There's also a Japanese LaserActive site with list of games
http://www.game-nostalgia.net/ld/ld.html
Looks like some games were developed but never got released.
For a complete list of release games
http://homepage2.nifty.com/gamedatabase/software/DB_PNC_LA1993-1996.html#LA1995
I can confirm the list is accurate and the only game I have not seen is Goku-LD-Rom2 version. Needless to say, Goku - LD-Rom2, along with 3D Virtual Australia are indeed impossible to find.
For any retro game fans, you may look up his game lists for other systems
http://homepage2.nifty.com/gamedatabase/index.html
It's the most complete so far I have seen, last one I've seen this compete was a German website.