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Wii owners looking to revisit, or perhaps experience for the first time, Don Bluth and Rick Dyer’s iconic adventure series Dragon’s Lair will have the chance when the Dragon’s Lair Trilogy hits Nintendo’s little white box this fall.
The pack includes the original groundbreaking Dragon’s Lair, the sequel Dragon’s Lair 2: Time Warp, and Bluth and company’s galactic follow up to Dragon’s Lair, Space Ace.
Similar to the recently released iPhone ports, the rereleases will feature remastered animations and the original arcade modes. For those players who’d rather not engage in the game’s minimal gameplay, there’s the option to simply watch the game “play” itself.
All three classic titles can be yours for $29.99 when the Dragon's Lair Trilogy comes to Wii later this year.
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UrbanBallerinaEsq
I love these games! Space Ace was hardest for me, though ....as was that darn cat on the Beethoven level of Time Warp. :D
BlueFlameBat
I'd be more excited if Wii pointing games were more responsive on modern televisions. Even if I was into games that played me rather than me playing them, I would only get frustrated that I kept losing because the game couldn't register the moves in time no matter how fast I moved or aimed my Wii remote.
humanscum
sick u used to hate to paly this in the arcade because dident no how to play it but sick im going to get it for the wii tho
humanscum
sick u used to hate to paly this in the arcade because dident no how to play it but sick im going to get it for the wii tho
humanscum
sick u used to hate to paly this in the arcade because dident no how to play it but sick im going to get it for the wii tho
thesilentmole
I hope to god there's an option to hold the wii-mote upright and tilt it left or right to perform the actions.
BigAngryRobot
Back in the day, I loved Space Ace and spent many days in high school memorizing the moves so I could play at the arcade later. Eventually I beat Easy and Medium modes on one quarter and Ace on two (the roller skate maze would always mess me up).
I'd definitely need an arcade joystick to play it again though. I've played earlier re-releases of Space Ace and thumbsticks and keypresses don't feel right.
ElmoKajaky
Don't get the Wii version, get the Blu-ray versions.
Nub Salad
Sweet. I used to really like playing this games at the arcade even though it was a total wast of money bc you had absolutely no chance of winning without spending a hundred dollars.
ImpurestCrowd
I might have to pick this up, I've always liked Dragon's Lair and remember spending several dollars at the arcade when this game first released.
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