A valiant knight, Dirk the Daring is on a quest to rescue the fair princess from the clutches of an evil dragon.A valiant knight, Dirk the Daring is on a quest to rescue the fair princess from the clutches of an evil dragon.A valiant knight, Dirk the Daring is on a quest to rescue the fair princess from the clutches of an evil dragon.
Dan Molina
- Dirk the Daring
- (voice)
Vera Pacheco
- Princess Daphne
- (voice)
- (as Vera Lanpher)
Michael Rye
- Narrator
- (voice)
Dave Spafford
- Lizard King
- (voice)
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- TriviaDirector Don Bluth would regularly view the in progress animation on it's original film format while editing on both a one inch display and in a full sized movie theater screen. Because of that, he was always disappointed with the picture quality of the subsequent versions of the game because the quality was never as good as it's film version until the HD version was made.
- GoofsWhen the player dies in the room with the collapsible stairway, Dirk has a large, bulbous nose as he slides down.
- Quotes
Princess Daphne: Please save me. The cage is locked, with a key. The dragon keeps it around his neck. To slay the dragon, use the magic sword.
- Alternate versionsThe Gameboy Color version has all of the levels but are shortened and missing some sound effects. other than that, the Gameboy Color version contains a bilingual language (English, Spanish, French, Dutch, Japanese, and Chinese).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Silent Madness (1984)
Featured review
Dragon's Lair is, IMO, Don Bluth's greatest work. The forefather of all interactive cinematic games, Dragon's Lair was, in it's day, astounding. The animation is beautiful, and for the first time, the player was able to "control" a cartoon. Most people either love or hate the gameplay. Rote memorisation was the key to finishing this game and in effect, seeing the entire movie. Even I'll admit that the gameplay isn't all that exciting on it's own. But, it's the animation that made you want to keep playing, and made the game extremely addicting. The "save the princess from the Dragon" plot is pretty cliche, but as a game, it doesn't try to fill in the missing details. Everything else is left to the players' imaginations, and that is the key to the fascination many fans continue to have with Dragon's Lair. If you really want to experience the game, track down an original arcade machine or use an emulator. The home versions don't give it justice.
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- Логово дракона: Побег из замка Синджа
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