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Dragons Lair

Platform : Sega Mega CD
Rated: Everyone
5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratings

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Complete with disc(s), official case, artwork, and manual. Case, artwork, and manual may show light wear. Disc(s) are professionally cleaned. Guaranteed functional or replacement.

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Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2013
Great classic game. Fun to play and worked flawlessly with no issues at all. Reminded me of high school (old school) gaming.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2015
Dragons Lair was ahead of everyone it hit Arcades in 1983 cost double the cost of Dig Dug or Pac Man
and it just sucked those coins up (Nobody knew how to play these Living Breathing Cartoon)
That's the biggest problem with this game it's not a game just a live action Lobotomy waiting to happen
your brain would explode
It looked so pretty and flawless but, it was so cruel and heartless
Dragons Lair was the Lindsey Lohan of the early 1980's

I'm sure i wasted at least $20.00 alone at the Local ShowBiz Pizza Place trying to figure out how to play this
brain screw!
not having a smart phone or google in the 1980's yeah I'm bloody tough!
It was one of the first Laser Disc Arcade Cabinets

I think it's first Legit real home console version was in fact the Sega CD Version maybe it was on PC??
(The NES Version was garbage)
the Sega CD version was a straight dead-on port from the arcade it plays smooth (Once you figure out the tricks how to play the bloody thing)

The Controls are pretty good as long as you have a like new controller

The game deserves respect for being decades ahead of everyone
we still in 2015 have yet to get a title that's a full blown live action cartoon
But, everyone wants 2k HD Graphics and 60fps Lord
It's good to want doesn't mean you'll get it..............................
For stealing my innocence Dragons Lair (Sega CD) gets a 7.5/10

If you wanna see what i mean this game has be re-released countless times lately on the (XBox360, Wii, and PS3 as a Arcade Digital title) in upconvorted 720p HD