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WAsn't that the one from Bluth Animation? Dragon's Lair and it's successor Space Ace. Same character in both. Just had to move the stick when prompted by flashes in the scene. I hated it because once you got to the end, you were done. No way to add to your score...

Yep, here it is:

Dragon's Lair was released in June of 1983, but was a full 6 years in the making. It was created by Rick Dyer of Advanced Microcomputer Systems (AMS), Don Bluth of Bluth Studios, and Cinematronics. For Dragon's Lair, Bluth Studios produced 22 minutes of full animation at a cost of 1.3 million dollars. To keep the cost as low as possible, they decided not to hire professional voice actors. Instead they all pitched in and did the voices themselves. Sound Engineer, Dan Molina was the voice of Dirk the Daring and Vera Lanpher, head of assistant animators, was the voice of Daphne. The narrator was Michael Rye and the musical score was created by Christopher Stone.

Dragon's Lair was a hit from the start. With over 30 million in sales in the first 40 days, and grossing more than 32 million dollars in the first eight months in the arcades, it seemed unstoppable. A line of merchandise was issued featuring Dirk and Daphne, and the Marvel Studio produced a Saturday-morning TV-show based on the game. The TV show, produced by Ruby Spears, debuted in the fall of 1984 on ABC and lasted only 1 season. There was also a Dragon's Lair feature film that was planned, storyboarded, and written, but never put into production. The film was to be called Dragon's Lair: The Legend. It explored the background of Dirk & how he meets Daphne. It was to be a darker, more developed story than the "light" hearted 'thrill ride' that Dragon's Lair was.

2006-08-28 08:03:16 · answer #1 · answered by Marvinator 7 · 0 0

It was Dragon's Lair, and was frankly, pants. All you had to do was hit a button when prompted and you could sail through it. They did a second (forget it's name) based in space. Which was also pants. You can get versions of it on the net - search for "abandonware" of Google. Or get MAME and get the ROM file for it.

2006-08-28 08:02:39 · answer #2 · answered by nert 4 · 0 0

i do not undergo in innovations the first actual on-line sport i have ever performed. perchance it became an arcade sport or something. i do not even undergo in innovations how old i became. notwithstanding, I do undergo in innovations Spyro being the first on-line sport franchise i have everreally were given into at the same time as i turned right into a baby. Spyro is my favourite on-line sport franchise.

2016-10-15 21:55:32 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

My dad has that game at our house its fun

2006-08-28 08:59:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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