Abstract: In 1983, Dragon's Lair promised a glimpse of the future. With its stunning animation and movie-quality productions, this laserdisc game was a sight to behold. But as impressive as the presentation was, all it took was a single play for gamers to real...
Dragon’s Lair is a very important piece of gaming history but for those who didn’t play it the first time round, it’s a tough one to recommend. Without the nostalgia factor, it’s just a very short and dated experience with a glimmer of the wonder that once...
Abstract: Back in the days when giant pixelated monkeys threw barrels at plumbers, someone got the bright idea to produce a video game made completely of animated cut scenes. This game was Dragon's Lair, and it was designed and animated by Don Bluth, a man who's...
Abstract: Back in the early 80's – before the fateful video game crash that nearly crippled the entire video game industry – most games were sprite-based – with characters and environments that were pixelated, messy blocks.When Dragon's Lair from Cinematronics hit ...
Abstract: Der er mange ting fra min tidlige ungdom, der har det bedst med at forblive i skuffen med gyldne minder; smagen af Pisang Ambon, LP'en med Rockers By Choice og andre ting af tvivlsom værdi der ikke holder vand idag. Derfor var det også med en vis skeps...