Tell me didn't Atari Have something to do with the Original Dragon's Lair Arcade game if so then this is actual C.D. video gaming what was intended for C.D. Based Video gaming as opposed to what people are playing now all character movements are already programmed onto the C.D every time you push a button the laser moves to a certain spot on the disk and gives your character that animation as opposed to loading a system with info an a disk until the next board then it re-loads or blocky sprites
Graphics are choppy compared to the 3do. I'm not convinced, and since we're in 1994 and the new age of CD video games, I'm going to fork up my entire savings and buy the 3do. I can't wait for Night Trap with the bigger screens to be released for my soon to be new video game system! Rad!
I was browsing RarityGuide and happened to notice the Jag CD version of this game(complete,used) goes for a whopping $100! I know from personal experience that the Saturn version goes for $20 or less on Ebay. So I think, well, the Jaguar does do 64 bits versus the Saturn's 32 bits... maybe the Jag version is significantly better.
But looking at this video, I don't see anything the Saturn couldn't pull off just as well. So why the heck is the Jaguar version so unbelievably collectible?
It just seems odd; not many people own a Jaguar CD,and a lot of them must own at least one of the other consoles Brain Dead 13 appeared on, so why such demand for this version? But from what you're saying, there's something about Jag CD boxes that people tend to throw them away? That might explain it; for old Saturn games to be complete in box is the norm.
Anyway,nice looking game, runs very smooth. Must have been a good disc to show those who claim the Jaguar can barely overpower the SNES.
Yeah, it doesn't really have anything to do with the quality of the game itself -- it's just that collectors are generally completists and simply MUST have every release lol. The game is simply hard to come by, because, as with many of the later Jaguar CD games, there probably weren't many produced.
@ephiany1 maybe bcuz the moves in the Jaguar version aren't cheated upon belief compared to how you have to press the button 1 second before it shows the first hallway sequence. If not, you're screwed
@ephiany1 The jaguar made it up to 64-bit through a combination of other processers, making it harder for programmers to make games that utilize the full capability of the console. Ergo, the games had worse graphics.
as opposed to cartoons
Ahmadu100 2 months ago
Tell me didn't Atari Have something to do with the Original Dragon's Lair Arcade game if so then this is actual C.D. video gaming what was intended for C.D. Based Video gaming as opposed to what people are playing now all character movements are already programmed onto the C.D every time you push a button the laser moves to a certain spot on the disk and gives your character that animation as opposed to loading a system with info an a disk until the next board then it re-loads or blocky sprites
Ahmadu100 2 months ago
You know my favorite character in this game is in particular? The main character, Lance Galahad.
SidRulz100 7 months ago
cheek org has a Braindead 13 page with a cheat I bet you guys didn't know about...
Mrshoujo 8 months ago
Graphics are choppy compared to the 3do. I'm not convinced, and since we're in 1994 and the new age of CD video games, I'm going to fork up my entire savings and buy the 3do. I can't wait for Night Trap with the bigger screens to be released for my soon to be new video game system! Rad!
krazygreen 1 year ago
This game was awesome. I think there was going to be a sequel to it at some point but it was cancelled.
deblobwii 2 years ago
i love this game and the most lance i love him so much becouse he is funny|^ -^lol
freeexile 2 years ago
I was browsing RarityGuide and happened to notice the Jag CD version of this game(complete,used) goes for a whopping $100! I know from personal experience that the Saturn version goes for $20 or less on Ebay. So I think, well, the Jaguar does do 64 bits versus the Saturn's 32 bits... maybe the Jag version is significantly better.
But looking at this video, I don't see anything the Saturn couldn't pull off just as well. So why the heck is the Jaguar version so unbelievably collectible?
ephiany1 3 years ago
Well, it's collectible if you're a Jaguar collector, really.
The reason it is worth so much, though, is because it's fairly difficult to come by... especially complete in the box.
I have a copy in box as well as a loose one.
viMasterJag 3 years ago
It just seems odd; not many people own a Jaguar CD,and a lot of them must own at least one of the other consoles Brain Dead 13 appeared on, so why such demand for this version? But from what you're saying, there's something about Jag CD boxes that people tend to throw them away? That might explain it; for old Saturn games to be complete in box is the norm.
Anyway,nice looking game, runs very smooth. Must have been a good disc to show those who claim the Jaguar can barely overpower the SNES.
ephiany1 2 years ago
Yeah, it doesn't really have anything to do with the quality of the game itself -- it's just that collectors are generally completists and simply MUST have every release lol. The game is simply hard to come by, because, as with many of the later Jaguar CD games, there probably weren't many produced.
Primal Rage is the same way.
viMasterJag 2 years ago
@ephiany1 maybe bcuz the moves in the Jaguar version aren't cheated upon belief compared to how you have to press the button 1 second before it shows the first hallway sequence. If not, you're screwed
ScReWaTtAcKeD 1 year ago
@ephiany1 The jaguar made it up to 64-bit through a combination of other processers, making it harder for programmers to make games that utilize the full capability of the console. Ergo, the games had worse graphics.
Moomoothecow2123 11 months ago
fun game. another good jag title. poor little jaguar.
Adventurestud 3 years ago
I wanna track this down on CD-I. Even though that system sucks. The Dragons Lair'ish games always came out best on them.
vonjugel 3 years ago
And this one is fun... lots of wholesome violence and just some good comedy :)
viMasterJag 3 years ago
Wow, the Jaguar video sucks...
KitsuneDarkStalker 3 years ago
nah, wasn't too bad for the time at all.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
viMasterJag 3 years ago
Not too bad? The DOS/3D0/Saturn versions are a whole lot less grainy. But I was never a fan of JagCD anyway. CARTS RULE!
KitsuneDarkStalker 3 years ago
I think they surely could have done a better job with it. It was probably a rush job.
It looks better watched in higher quality, though.
viMasterJag 3 years ago
Oh ok, I forgot about the YT compression factor. At least it's better than GBA Video. :3
KitsuneDarkStalker 3 years ago
Don't get me wrong, though, the 3DO version did look nice :)
I think the developers certainly could have done a better job with the video, though. They only used 413 MB of a standard 650 MB disc :-/
They easily could have compressed it less.
viMasterJag 3 years ago
nothing wrong with the quality of this game.. if you want bad FMV, check out the other sega cd games like sewer shark and cobra command
emuholic 3 years ago