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  2. Dragon's Lair (1983 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's Lair is an interactive film LaserDisc video game developed by Advanced Microcomputer Systems and published by Cinematronics in 1983, as the first game in the Dragon's Lair series. [12] In the game, the protagonist Dirk the Daring is a knight attempting to rescue Princess Daphne from the evil dragon Singe who has locked the princess in ...

  3. Dragon's Lair - Wikipedia

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    Most games in the Dragon's Lair series are interactive films where the player controls Dirk the Daring, in a quest to save Princess Daphne. The game presents predetermined animated scenes, and the player must select a direction on the joystick or press the action button in order to clear each quick time event, with different full motion video segments showing the outcome. [10]

  4. Space Ace - Wikipedia

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    Space Ace is a LaserDisc video game produced by Bluth Group, Cinematronics and Advanced Microcomputer Systems (later renamed RDI Video Systems).It was unveiled in October 1983, just four months after the Dragon's Lair game, followed by a limited release in December 1983 and then a wide release in Spring 1984.

  5. The tiny Welsh game studio taking on Hollywood

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    One of the first, Dragon's Lair (1983), recently appeared in the '80s set TV show, Stranger Things. But while they were once considered to be a relic of the past, Wales Interactive is bringing ...

  6. Dragonslayer (1981 film) - Wikipedia

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    He built the interior of the dragon's lair, using 25,000 cubic feet (710 m 3) of polystyrene and 40 tons of Welsh slate and shale. The shots of the Welsh and Scottish landscapes were extended through the use of over three dozen matte paintings. [3] Nearly all of the outdoor scenes were shot in North Wales. The final scene was shot in Skye ...

  7. Interactive film - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the game that popularized the genre was Dragon's Lair, animated by Don Bluth and released by Cinematronics. [11] Released in June 1983, [20] it was the first laserdisc game released in the US. It contained animated scenes, much like a cartoon.

  8. Dragon's Lair (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's Lair is a television animated series by Ruby-Spears Productions based on the 1983 video game of the same name. [1] Thirteen half-hour episodes were produced and aired from September 8, 1984, to April 20, 1985, on ABC .

  9. Don Bluth Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The games were very successful, attracting considerable attention for the animated visuals quite unlike the simplistic graphics of other games of the era, but were criticized for their limited interactivity. The collapse of the video game industry in late 1983 and early 1984 halted production on the sequel Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp.