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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob2600 View Post
    Nice feature. How long is each game when watched from beginning to end as a movie?
    I think somewhere around 20 minutes for the first game. Space Ace and DLII are shorter around 10 minutes.
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    Has anyone ever noticed the Dragon's Lair logo looks almost identical to the 1981 movie Dragonslayer logo?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gameguy View Post
    Most ports have that feature, including the 20th Anniversary DVD release that came out in 2002.
    I have that DVD release. The quality is good, but on the vast majority of DVD players, the lag is really bad. I'll probably be buying this new set because of that.

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    Hmm, maybe this will prompt me to finally getting around to playing Dragon's Lair at least once.

    Always wanted to play it, but I've never come across any good versions of it. Only one I've seen is the Sega CD one, and I don't care about DVD ports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j_factor View Post
    I have that DVD release. The quality is good, but on the vast majority of DVD players, the lag is really bad. I'll probably be buying this new set because of that.
    I actually have the PC version of the 20th Anniversary instead of the DVD version, I was lucky and found the PC version much cheaper than the DVDs. I still haven't played it though so I can't be sure how well it plays, the version I've played through is the Deluxe Pack PC version made for Windows 95.

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    I'll probably get this as I have none. Nice to have an all in one pack. Hope it plays with no lag time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie_Says_Relax View Post
    There was a Dragon's Lair III that came out in the 90s which was "hand drawn" (if you could call it that ... basically the equivalent of very short full screen animated gifs) there were a few original levels, but IMO the entire thing was pretty damned horrendous.

    The box you show there is an even bigger travesty ... it's a game that plays like Dragon's Lair but consists of recorded segments of Dragon's Lair 3D.

    Both were some embarrassing entries by Digital Leisure into the Dragon's Lair vernacular.
    I had Dragon's Lair III: The Curse of Mordread for PC. In fact, my hometown arcade never had a real Dragon's Lair machine so III was my first exposure to the series. It was good enough to get me interested, and I recall the fullscreen animation being quite impressive for a floppy-based computer game of the era.

    My first thought upon seeing the "Trilogy" title was that this game would be included. I like Space Ace quite a bit, but it does seem like odd marketing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GM80 View Post
    I had Dragon's Lair III: The Curse of Mordread for PC. ... My first thought upon seeing the "Trilogy" title was that this game would be included. I like Space Ace quite a bit, but it does seem like odd marketing.
    My guess is Dragon's Lair, Dragon's Lair II, and Space Ace run on the same engine, so it's easier for the developer to release these three games together instead of Dragon's Lair III or 3D.

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