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"Dragon's Lair turns 25"

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Blogger JPX said...

I have this game on my computer and I still find it almost impossible to complete. You can get it as a DVD (with Space Ace) and use your remote to play it. There's also a mode where you can just watch the whole adventure.

September 24, 2008 9:56 AM

Blogger FG said...

Oh, curse this game! I love it! I hate it! No, I love it. By which I mean I hate it. Innovative, funny, gorgeously rendered. And hey, Princess Daphne was about as close to porn as you could get at 12. It had it all! But that wasn't enough for it, so it took all my damn money too and wouldn't even let me past the Lizard King.

September 24, 2008 10:33 AM

Blogger JPX said...

I know, and back in the day this game cost 50 cents, which was a lot for a kid!

September 24, 2008 10:39 AM

Blogger Jordan said...

I LOVE DRAGON'S LAIR!

I'm so happy about this. I love the game and I also love its sequel, Dragon's Lair: Time Warp. I have a bad PC version of the first game, and a DVD version of the second, which looks a little bit better. (I love that the gameplay is so rudimentary, so sluggish, that a DVD remote can keep up.)

The mode where you just watch is pretty much the fun part for me, since I'm a miserable gamer and have never gotten very far with any computer- or video-game. It's not just that I don't practice; it's some intrinsic failure on my part, going back to childhood. I used to go around the corner to the candy store (where the long-suffering proprietors spent decades telling me and other schoolkids to buy the comics, not read them in the store) and watch cool teenagers play Dragon's Lair.

Somebody should mention that the animation is by Don Bluth studios. Bluth left Disney and formed his own company and made some successful animated theatrical features. His style is Disney-esque, but subversive as hell. In the second Dragon's Lair, Dirk ends up inside a near-perfect reproduction of Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass (chess and playing-card motifs are both reproduced) that's like a rebuke to the Disney version. Bluth's "Cheshire Cat" is a Tenniel drawing brought to life, in a way that makes the sanitized, Barbie-ized Disney version look awful in comparison.

September 24, 2008 11:15 AM

Blogger Jordan said...

While I'm here (I'm in the Massachusetts woods for a week with no television, no stereo, no broadband and no car, writing a book that's due at the end of October) I should urge everyone to go read my hilarious comments on yesterday's James Bond and Unbreakable posts below, since I'm in the woods all alone and crave the attention (although, as octopunk scolded me about, I'm supposed to be ignoring the Internet while I'm here). (But for me ignoring the Internet is kind of like ignoring the Earth's atmosphere.)

September 24, 2008 11:18 AM

Blogger Jordan said...

Blu-Ray is making me crazy. I have ~500 movies on DVD and now they're all obsolete. Matt Groening made a joke on the first "Simpsons" DVD commentary track that you shouldn't really be buying the DVDs since "in a few years" the entire format will be replaced by "something even better." I scoffed that this was impossible, but, of course, the joke's on me.

September 24, 2008 11:21 AM

Blogger JPX said...

I have 2000 movies on DVD (the majority copied) and I refuse to get on the Blu-Ray train until (a) my TV dies and I'm forced to purchase a HD TV, or (b) it comes down in price (I'm thinking like 2 years). Blu-Ray movies cost about $25+ each and at a time when they are practically giving away DVDs I'm sticking with the format. Don't get me wrong, I fully appreciate the awesomeness of HD, but it's not enough of a difference (like VHS/DVD) to make me sink a lot of dough into a new format.

You can get the two Dragon's Lair games as well as Space Ace from Netflix.

September 24, 2008 11:56 AM

Blogger Jordan said...

Yeah, but have you seen it?

My friend Vinny has an enormous Pioneer HD screen and a PS3 (or whatever number) that can play Blu-Ray discs. After watching a single episode of LOST in HD and then watching a few minutes of Rise of the Silver Surfer I was 100% converted. It's unbelievable.

September 24, 2008 12:04 PM

Blogger Octopunk said...

Does the Lizard King show up kind of early? I may have gotten to that part but I'm sure I never got past it.

Watching Jordan's dvd of the second one was great, because it was clearly so ludicrously difficult. I was good at a few arcade games but nowhere near hardcore enough to make a dent in that one (had I ever even seen a Dragon's Lair II arcade game, which I never did).

September 25, 2008 8:06 PM

Blogger JPX said...

There was a Dragon's Lair game in Store 24 on Thayer Street. We used to sneak off campus to play it.

September 25, 2008 8:19 PM

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