![]() And from those 3 games, came all kinds of versions, art and collectibles which the book goes into detail about.Īs an old school gamer and lover of great animation, I knew about the games and some of their history, but the book goes into far greater detail than I knew. Out of all the games from the 80s, Dragon’s Lair’s visual design still holds up thanks to the quality of the art and animation.ĭragon’s Lair would eventually have one official sequel with Dragon’s Lair 2: Time Warp and the spin off - Space Ace. What helped solidify Dragon’s Lair’s popularity was the amazing visual design from legendary animator: Don Bluth. While the series may not be huge in the public eye today, there is still a lot of love for Dirk.ĭragon’s Lair is the classic interactive adventure game from the 80s and was the first game to introduce the concept of Quick Time Events, long before the term was coined by Shenmue. Collecting For Dragon’s Lair and Space Ace is as complete a collection as possible on the various versions, artwork and paraphernalia associated with the classic series from Rick Dyer and Don Bluth. Today’s spotlight is a bit different from my usual pieces as it is for a book. ![]()
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