Remember the classical Dragon's Lair in the arcade? It was one of the most innovative games and best way to loose all your quarters in one day ever. It used video animation and was more like watching ...
With its splendid Disney-esque graphics and digitised speech, Dragon's Lair was by far the best-looking game around when it arrived on arcades in 1983. The Don Bluth-animated laserdisc adventure stood ...
Dragon's Lair will forever have a place in video game folklore for offering an experience which - at the time of release - was simply mind-blowing. Back in 1983 gamers were used to crude and blocky ...
No game defines the laser disc craze of the early eighties arcade scene like Don Bluth's Dragon's Lair. Gamers swarmed around Dragon's Lair cabinets, feeding quarters into this interactive cartoon ...
Out back of the Hardcore Gamer office you’ll find our Graveyard, where countless long-dead classics lie. We come here to pay our respects, to reminisce, and to wonder aloud what a passing mad doctor ...
Twenty years ago a unique arcade game captured the attention of a nation and spawned several imitators and even a failed sequel. None of those that came afterwards could match the thrill, challenge, ...
Digital Leisure has unveiled a Nintendo DS version of classic arcade and Laserdisc adventure Dragon's Lair, playable either on one screen or holding the DS like a book. It should be out around the end ...
In the arcade days of yore, one game stood head and shoulders above its 8-bit compatriots: Dragon’s Lair. A fully animated swashbuckling medieval fantasy game, Dragon’s Lair tasked players with ...
Nearly 40 years after 'Dragon's Lair' debuted in arcades, Ryan Reynolds and Netflix are teaming to bring it to the big screen, but why did it take nearly four decades to adapt such a popular franchise ...
The Good: Um... At least it's not as bas as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde... Or is it? The Bad: Extremely slow; Almost everything kills you in one hit (including the door); Enemies take forever to kill; ...