Dragons Lair / Space Ace / Dragons Lair II


Manufacturer:

Cinematronics

Year:

1984

Type:

Video Game

Class:

Wide release

Genre:

Adventure

Cabinet Styles:

Upright

Monitor:

Horizontal Raster Standard 19 inch

Description:

Dragon's Lair is a video game franchise created by Rick Dyer and Don Bluth. The series is famous for its western animation-style graphics and convoluted decades-long history of being ported to many platforms and being remade into television and comic book series. The first game in the series is titled Dragon's Lair, originally released for the arcades in 1983[1] by Cinematronics. It uses laserdisc technology, offering greatly superior graphics compared to other video games at the time.[2] The game was ported to several other platforms, but as no home system technology of that era could accommodate the graphical quality of laserdisc, several abridged versions of the original game were released under different names.[3] The first true sequel, Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp, would only appear in 1991. While its graphics were once again praised, the poor controls and limited interactivity kept it from reaching the popularity of the original.[4] The two main games in the series are considered gaming classics[5] and are constantly re-released for each new generation of consoles.[6] In 2010, they were bundled alongside the unrelated 1984 Bluth Group game Space Ace in the Dragon's Lair Trilogy which was made available across numerous platforms.[6] The series' forays into other media include a short-lived cartoon series that aired on ABC in 1984 and a comic-book miniseries released in 2003. Plans for a feature-length film have existed since the 1980s and have resurfaced in 2015, when Bluth launched a crowd-funding campaign to secure funds for a Dragon's Lair movie pitch.[7] After an initially unsuccessful bid on Kickstarter, a second Indiegogo campaign managed to reach its target in early 2016.

Gameplay:

Alternating

Simultaneous Players:

1

Maximum Players:

2

Controls:

Joystick / Button

Control Panel Layout:

Single player Ambidextrous

Location: Rockaway, NJ Designation: On Floor


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Put on the floor Sunday 12/15
12/18/2019 2:08 PM
Replaced the joystick with new 4 inch Wico. Put in correct color buttons.

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