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Gamervision: Dragon's Lair II Time Warp Review

Gamervision writes:
"Don Bluth is responsible for many of the great animated films of my childhood that didn't bear the Disney banner. Having never had a chance to enjoy his foray into video games as a kid, I relished in the opportunity when the classics Dragon's Lair and Space Ace were released on Blu Ray. Beautiful and frustrating at the same time, the games both reminded me just how much I loved Don Bluth's style. When the extremely rare sequel Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp arrived on Blu Ray, I had to play it, if only for the chance to revisit that wonderful style once more."

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Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp

Pocket Gamer: Believe it or not, I was alive and cognisant back when Dragon's Lair was still in arcades - and yes, I was alive back when there were arcades.

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Dragon’s Lair II: Timewarp Review | PixelPerfectGaming

Dirk the Daring can’t seem to keep Princess Daphne safe. After saving her from Singe the Dragon, Dirk must now rescue his fair maiden from the evil wizard Mordroc before they marry. Aided by a talking Time Machine, Dirk must travel through well-known fairytales and time periods to defeat the wizard and rescue Daphne once and for all.

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Director Martin Touhey On Creating The Definitive Dragon's Lair Documentary.

8bitfix writes: I remember playing Dragon's Lair for the first time, in the midst of rotting fruit. It's 1984 and I am playing the machine just feet away from day old cabbage and bruised pears. I am standing completely engrossed by the game as people are buying raisins and cigarettes. The first time was in a supermarket. How strange these bedfellows, but this was the world of arcades in 1984; they were everywhere. Here I was being read scripture by Dirk The Daring, as he lay forth the groundwork to worship him and his adventure in buffoonery. Almost 30 years later, I am still on the religious mission to convert as many people as possible to Don Bluth and Gary Goldman's singular, and utterly gorgeous game. When I heard that director Martin Touhey was in the process of creating what is looking to be the definitive documentary on Dragon's Lair.