Considering that the Xbox 360 has been around for over six years, it’s a little surprising that we haven’t seen a port of the 1983 classic Dragon’s Lair until now. Not only is it one of only three ...
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 ...
Depending on when you were born, you might not remember Dragon’s Lair at all. One of the very first hand-drawn video games has a stellar pedigree, and a startlingly long life, despite the fact that ...
While gaming technology has come a long way over the past few years, at one point it was all about how well video games adapted to laser discs. You know, laser discs – those big vinyl album-sized ...
Retro publisher Incube8 Games and development studio Elite Systems have announced that Dragon's Lair: The Legend will be getting a re-release for the classic handheld console. The game was originally ...
A little history for you: In 1983, the video game industry, arcades to be more specific, were in a bad slump. Video games were on the brink of being the silly fad that parents were telling their kids ...
Steve Hannley is a Publisher from the USA and has been around the industry for over two decades and has been involved with Hardcore Gamer for more than fifteen years. In that time, he’s worked with ...
In 1983 famous artist Don Bluth teamed up with game designer Rick Dyer, among others, to release the now-classic Dragon's Lair into the arcades. The title capitalized on Bluth's unique art style to ...
If you were a child of 80's or 90's, chances are you hold a Don Bluth cartoon close to your heart. Though Disney or Looney Tunes may be the first names you think of when it comes to classic hand-drawn ...
In 1983, former Disney animator Don Bluth decided to create a video game using his stunning animation talents. Instead of the regular sprite-based games normally found in arcades, Dragon's Lair ...
Back in 1983 famous artist Don Bluth united with designer Rick Dyer and the now-classic arcade game Dragon's Lair was born. The title, which followed the exploits of bumbling would-be hero Dirk the ...
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