Posted on: March 16, 2025

Mype72
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 2 Avis: 1
Best game what I remember
Very beaty and different old school game than other 80s games.
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Dragon’s Lair, Space Ace and Dragon’s Lair 2: Time Warp are registered trademarks of Bluth Group, Ltd. © 2018. Character Designs © 1983-1991 Don Bluth. All audio, visuals and concept are used under the exclusive license of Dragon’s Lair LLC.© 2018 Digital Leisure Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Posted on: March 16, 2025

Mype72
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 2 Avis: 1
Best game what I remember
Very beaty and different old school game than other 80s games.
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Posted on: May 10, 2025

masterdoyle
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Crashed on Windows 11?
Loved playing it, but just got a new PC and it crashed the first time playing.
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Posted on: November 30, 2024

hamster77
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 68 Avis: 2
Great game, but understand what it is
It is old and might not be everyone's cup of tea.
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Posted on: July 24, 2018

harrysiebert
Jeux: 223 Avis: 6
Fun back in the 80's
I played these in the arcade in the 80's. They were OK. I purchased Space Ace for PC back in the 90's. It was OK. I never made it to the end. Way to hard to time your moves just right. These were cutting edge way back in the day but have been superseded in every way today. $20 is very high for these games. $5 and I would try them out. Harry
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Posted on: August 22, 2018

f1d3l10
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 202 Avis: 5
An excellent reproduction of a classic
I guess it shows my age that I actually beat Dragon's Lair in the arcade. I loved it, but it was more like puttnig on a show. There was no "playstation four" outside of us playing in the backyard; the concept of home video games was so far-fetched that it never even entered into our thoughts. Think about walking into a room where the most popular and technically advanced game was a Pac-Man cabinet, and suddenly around the corner you hear a human voice say... "DRAGON'S LAIR", you turn the corner to see an actual animated cartoon in an arcade cabinet. Things are taken for granted now, as people complain about such trivialities when it comes to games. This was a hallmark for an age, and I am proud to be of that group. I remember playing games when other gamers were physically there with you, and they were supportive and enjoyed the experience that you provided them with. I had more than a few people behind me cheer when I finished Dragon's Lair for the first time. I assume that is why "Good Old Games" is the name of the site. PS, I can't get the "Energize" button to work on the Space Ace clone. Anyone else having that issue?
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