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But Dragon's Lair didn't have the most advanced gameplay in 1983, and in 2002, Dragon's Lair 3D has basically turned into an action platformer with a heavy focus on jumping puzzles.
Dragon’s Lair has been credited with turning around the “arcade slump” of 1983-1985 and is also noted for being the first arcade offering to cost 50 cents per play.
Dragon's Lair 3D does offer 1080i support, so if your TV supports 1080i (still not that common) you're in for a cinematic treat. Sound All of the classic sound effects and score from the original ...
Now Dragon’s Lair 3D is getting tantalizingly close to release, and publisher Ubi Soft has just launched a new Web site to publicize the game. And as we reported in 1999, the game is still being ...
Dragon’s Lair was, at one point, the most popular game in America.It hit the scene in 1983 and promised to revolutionize the arcade industry with its movie-style animation that hailed from Bluth ...
Dragon's Lair: Xbox 360 update of FMV trailblazer (probably) outed by PEGI. By Tom Goulter published 20 March 12. Dragon's Lair brought QTEs to video arcades back when most titles didn't even have ...
Originally released for arcades in 1983 by Cinematronics, “Dragon’s Lair” was revolutionary for its time. The game used laserdisc technology and film quality animation from Don Bluth Studios.
Dragon's Lair 3D looked absolutely remarkable when it was first revealed by German publisher Blue Byte at the E3 convention in 2000, but that was more than two years ago.