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Dragon's Lair Micro-Review: Small Scenes from the Mind's Eye
When it landed in 1983, Dragon's Lair was truly unlike anything ever seen in an arcade. The gorgeous cartoon visuals not only justified an unthinkable 50-cent spend back then, they became the most memorable of pre-crash arcade classics. More »Dragon's Lair Does DSiWare Next Week
Digital Leisure is bringing Dirk the Daring to the DSiWare service next week, with the DSi becoming the umpteenth platform to receive a port of Don Bluth's classic laserdisc game Dragon's Lair. More »Dragon's Lair Dares To Make Leap To iPhone
What hasn't seen a release of Don Bluth's laserdisc classic Dragon's Lair? Well, you can't answer the iPhone, because Digital Leisure and EA Mobile have sent Dirk the Daring forth upon the iTunes App Store. More »Dragon's Lair Getting Squeezed Down For DSiWare
Classic laserdisc adventure Dragon's Lair is headed to Nintendo's DSiWare download service, according to a new rating from Germany's USK ratings board. Potentially good news for a game that was once bound for a regular Nintendo DS release. More »Yup, Mad Dog McCree Is Out
As previously revealed via GameFly, the Mad Dog McCree series of lightgun laserdisc shooters has rustled up a release on the Wii, thanks to Majesco and Digital Leisure's Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack, which is now available. More »Mad Dog McCree Ushering In Laserdisc Games For The Wii?
Looks like publisher Majesco may be bringing 1990's laserdisc western shooter Mad Dog McCree to the Wii, according to a listing from online rental service GameFly. Why would we consider that a good thing? More »