That was awesome! I played every scene except the fire ropes going left. Tilting Floor and Black Knight(electricity on the floor) are my 2 Faves out of all of them. I have beat this game many times as a kid. I have never seen all the death scenes until now. Very cool.
@Unsharpened I beat the game in the arcade but only with help from a book that told you all the moves. I don't know why it skipped over the part at the beginning with the tentacles outside the castle, the Sega CD version keeps that in. (That version is hard to play since there's no sound or anything to show your move worked.)
@Unsharpened I beat the game in the arcade but only with help from a book that told you all the moves. I don't know why it skipped over the part at the beginning with the tentacles outside the castle, the Sega CD version keeps that in. (That version is hard to play since there's no sound or anything to show your move worked.)
@eyeh8nbc Yep same. The arcade version was selective about what scenes you played to reach the dragon in the end. The only way I played that begining scene with the tentacles was through the sega version, which I beat since I beat the Arcade version I already knew all the moves. Still never played the fire ropes scene going from right to left though. I used to draw crowds who would watch me play at the arcade LOL.
@eyeh8nbc Yep same. The arcade version was selective about what scenes you played to reach the dragon in the end. The only way I played that begining scene with the tentacles was through the sega version, which I beat since I beat the Arcade version I already knew all the moves. Still never played the fire ropes scene going from right to left though. I used to draw crowds who would watch me play at the arcade LOL.
@LeotheTiger1776 Cliff Hanger was an interesting case as it used a pre-made film as the basis for the game though the film itself was better watching outside the arcade anyway.
@LeotheTiger1776 That complete show is on the Dragon's Lair Anniversary DVD, and I saw it when it first aired, but it's the most ridiculous game to play based on points- the highest score was based on luck, not skill as they happened to get the scenes with the most moves in them.
@sakura9949 You know, normally I would say when it comes to princesses in video games, along with stuff like disney, being a malnourished skanky bimbo who uses a firehose to put on makeup is almost a criteria . However, I especially agree with you here. I remember my first question to myself was where on earth did she get clothes like that in the middle ages? lmao and secondly what did she bleach her hair with, sunshine? Lastly I love how she acts like a total whore even when she's locked up.
He saves the beloved pwincess (who is obviously as high as a kite), guided by some kid who spends a small fortune on it, only to receive a peck on the cheek?!
I only played it on the Commodore Amiga. The laser-disc technology was so advanced back then..
bgradefilmgeek 2 days ago
That was awesome! I played every scene except the fire ropes going left. Tilting Floor and Black Knight(electricity on the floor) are my 2 Faves out of all of them. I have beat this game many times as a kid. I have never seen all the death scenes until now. Very cool.
Unsharpened 1 week ago
@Unsharpened I beat the game in the arcade but only with help from a book that told you all the moves. I don't know why it skipped over the part at the beginning with the tentacles outside the castle, the Sega CD version keeps that in. (That version is hard to play since there's no sound or anything to show your move worked.)
eyeh8nbc 1 week ago
@Unsharpened I beat the game in the arcade but only with help from a book that told you all the moves. I don't know why it skipped over the part at the beginning with the tentacles outside the castle, the Sega CD version keeps that in. (That version is hard to play since there's no sound or anything to show your move worked.)
eyeh8nbc 1 week ago
@eyeh8nbc Yep same. The arcade version was selective about what scenes you played to reach the dragon in the end. The only way I played that begining scene with the tentacles was through the sega version, which I beat since I beat the Arcade version I already knew all the moves. Still never played the fire ropes scene going from right to left though. I used to draw crowds who would watch me play at the arcade LOL.
Unsharpened 1 week ago
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@eyeh8nbc Yep same. The arcade version was selective about what scenes you played to reach the dragon in the end. The only way I played that begining scene with the tentacles was through the sega version, which I beat since I beat the Arcade version I already knew all the moves. Still never played the fire ropes scene going from right to left though. I used to draw crowds who would watch me play at the arcade LOL.
Unsharpened 1 week ago
where can get it
megahawk98 2 weeks ago
@LeotheTiger1776 Was there ever a Space Ace episode of Starcade, or did they have it among other games?
tvtimetravel 2 months ago
Thanks for the trip back
TheChiefrokka 3 months ago
I must have spent at least $58,000 in quarters trying to beat this game in '83! Brings back memories. Thanks for the upload.
clownsfartconfetti 3 months ago
@clownsfartconfetti hahaha
darthfocus 3 months ago
@LeotheTiger1776 The film was the second Lupin III animated feature "The Castle of Cagliostro". You can check it out here...
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RetroToledo 3 months ago
@LeotheTiger1776 Cliff Hanger was an interesting case as it used a pre-made film as the basis for the game though the film itself was better watching outside the arcade anyway.
RetroToledo 3 months ago
@LeotheTiger1776 There were plenty back then like Ninja Hayate or Super Don Quix-ote.
RetroToledo 3 months ago
@LeotheTiger1776 That complete show is on the Dragon's Lair Anniversary DVD, and I saw it when it first aired, but it's the most ridiculous game to play based on points- the highest score was based on luck, not skill as they happened to get the scenes with the most moves in them.
eyeh8nbc 5 months ago
I like the way you were able to show all the deaths with the cutscene reviving him into the next room. Great Stuff!
N64N64N64 5 months ago
Cont they make the princess any more of a skanky bimbo?
sakura9949 5 months ago
@sakura9949 You know, normally I would say when it comes to princesses in video games, along with stuff like disney, being a malnourished skanky bimbo who uses a firehose to put on makeup is almost a criteria . However, I especially agree with you here. I remember my first question to myself was where on earth did she get clothes like that in the middle ages? lmao and secondly what did she bleach her hair with, sunshine? Lastly I love how she acts like a total whore even when she's locked up.
ghosthunternumerouno 5 months ago
@ghosthunternumerouno I guess that after months of playing this game, a guy gets lonely... XD
sakura9949 5 months ago
He saves the beloved pwincess (who is obviously as high as a kite), guided by some kid who spends a small fortune on it, only to receive a peck on the cheek?!
godvergeten 6 months ago 2
@godvergeten Ha-ha!
RetroToledo 3 months ago
I miss that beautiful hand-drawn animation style thats been absent for so many years.
Orpheusftw 6 months ago 2
I wonder if they still have the original animation reel. They should remaster it in HD.
bennyboyAF 6 months ago
@bennyboyAF It was issued on Blu-Ray and HD-DVD, but cropped to 16x9 from 4x3. (I have the regular DVD, and the compression is horrible.)
eyeh8nbc 6 months ago
@eyeh8nbc They certainly could have went with both on the same disc or such if we wanted to choose what ratio to go with.
RetroToledo 3 months ago
This guy sounds a lot like Homer Simpson when he screams.
FatMat426 8 months ago
where to get the laser dic images of dg2? need to burn in a cd, or can it run in hd from daphne?
rickybeann 8 months ago
i ues to love playing this game - i could never reach the end though.
ukwarrior25 9 months ago