Hi! I'm Hache, the one who remade the intro animation on the Amiga. With this animation I reached the first place in Amiga Art Contest 2022! 😊 I am a big fan of Dragon's Lair and Don Bluth and he was one of the reasons why I wanted to be a professional animator since I was a little kid. Currently, a coder is working on adding my animation to the original DOS version by ReadySoft. Thank you so much for sharing my work and giving it visibility. This is a Great video. I loved it. Congratulations and keep up the good work! Cheers from Argentina!!
There was a fourth game planned ,called The Sea Beast, in which you controlled a sailor named Barnicle Bill who had to rescue a mermaid named Marina from the aforementioned beast, which was mentioned in the trilogy commentary.
Always wondered how far 'Sea Beast' got into priduction. Me thinks, not far, but...any storybiards? Also...Barnicle Bill looked like Dirk & the Mermaid JUST like Daphne.
True, game is so wacky, I feel if this game played similar to original with clear move options this game would've been better. It's so confusing to play.
I played this religiously when it was released in 1991. I remember when i beat the game in the arcade with my brother watching me play it to the end and to my surprise , i turned around and there was a crowd watching me play it. That's a moment I'll never forget.
Dude i had that happen beating After Burner. People did that also when ever someone got far in JT 104 or Nunja Kun 2 or whatever the damn game is called that was a weird game
I remember when laser disc games enjoyed their brief resurgence during the FMV Era. I tried DL2 once and didn't understand what I was supposed to do, or if the game was even working. Same with Time Traveler. I don't really remember anyone playing those games or mad dog mcgree. They all cost $1 and only lasted a few seconds, it seems.
When dragons lair hit the Arcades it was mind blowing. The cabinet was so loud you could hear it across the room lol. It a as one pound a go and we had no idea what to do but just seeing them cartoon graphics was enough.
IMO the most hilarious line in all of the Dragon's Lair Trilogy games is "do it for the children." I also wondered how Daphne kept such a hot body after popping out 10 kids. I originally chalked it up to video game physics and video game logic, but I like the Pilates explanation better. I own this on Blu-Ray and that is the version I beat and I only beat it that one time because I have forgotten all the moves since then. I do have this on Steam, Android, Wii, PS4, and I do have the Arcade 1Up cabinet. I need to sit down and re-learn this game so I can beat it again, but it's on my game backlog and we all know what happens in the "video games backlog", LOL.
There was a gas station in my town that had a small arcade in back. I used to walk there all the time to play. They actually kept really new and up to date games in it, too. DL2 came in there around mid 1992. I remember once there was this mother with her kid in there. Someone else was playing and got to the Garden of Eden scene with the BIG woman and the little naked cherubs. She damn near went apoplectic. Covered her kid's eyes and pulled him out of the room, and you could hear her nearly screaming at the poor cashier. I thought it was hilarious at the time (my undeveloped little high school era brain you know), but now realize that it was an early appearance of what we now know as Karen.
Another easter egg of the pirate ship level that was never completed, is at the end of the game 16:16 , when Dirk dumps out all the hidden treasures for the kids he collected throughout the game. If you look at the bottom, you can see a pirate ship flag(skull & crossbones), that he never actually collected in the game. Me and my friends had heard about that missing pirate level pretty early on, and that was always confirmation that it was planned, but never finished/included in the final game. The story goes they wanted it to be a musical type level with singing and dancing, and I guess in the end, the budget just didn't allow, but that would have been way cool.
The Don Bluth laser disk games are so evocative of the 80s arcades and successive generations of consoles and home computers, I currently own the the Wii Dragon's Lair Trilogy and the PS4 Dragon's Lair Trilogy, a friend had the Amiga version once upon a time, agonising to play off floppy disc with no HD install and only one drive.
When I bought my first Amiga i did not have a second drive. When I got it it was like the heavens parted. I should have mentioned that there was no HD installed for this as well
You were like the guy I seen at Jilly's Arcade in Ocean City playing Mortal Kombat 2 and demolishing the CPU and challengers alike. I literally cut school one day and watched him decimate everyone and everything. Playing it on MAME nowadays makes me appreciate just how good that man was. God bless.
That Jim from Taxi is a brilliant reference. I vividly remember standing in line when on holiday to play Dragons Layer as a kid in the early eighties when it was still shiny and new. I remember my dad nearly choking at how much it was to play and saying I had to make my "credit last". I think we all know how that panned out! The next time I saw a Dragons Layer cabinet it was distinctly devoid of any players. They were the days! Thanks for the great content and your brilliant and funny commentary - it makes the videos!
Thanks, any chance I can put Rev. Jim into a video I will definitely do it. $0.50 was a lot of money and if you were only given a dollar spend every night at the arcade you had to make a last. Thanks for the nice words, Glad you enjoy my content so much
I remember playing this back in 1991. Nobody else wanted to play it - everyone was content to watch me because I was much further along in the game, so I was able to play it as much as I wanted / had money for it.
Did not know about this game at all until the Trilogy came out 4 the Wii U. Got it for my son. I never did get to play it, but I still have the game. Unfortunately my son is clumsy & dropped it 2 many times, so I may have 2 invest in re-buying a Wii U. I wonder if Time Warp has a watch mode on the DVD? Maybe I'll invest in that as well. This game is fun to play & fun 2 watch! I will always be a fan of Dragons Lair! I really only played the original game in the Arcades once Space Ace came out then the original Dragons Lair cabinet was open 4 whoever when I was a kid.
I didn't see you mention it, or see any video of it, but a lot of people don't know there are TWO versions of the Mordroc fight. I played arcade version when it was new, and the CD-i version, from when I worked at Blockbuster Games test store back in 94/95. In the arcade, if you don't get the treasures, they make you go back and get them, but in the CD-i version, if you don't get them, you fight Mordroc, but Daphne never turns into a monster. It still ends the same, but Daphne is already sleeping.
Special note for Mordroc, the evil wizards voice actor Hal Smith! He was not only the Drunk in Andy Griffith, but played Gyro Gearloose / Flintheart Glomgold in Ducktales! Whoo Hoo! ❤
Thank you, yet again a superb video and one I have been looking forward to for a long, long time! It is great nostalgia going back to the laserdisc games of the 80's even though this was quite late in coming to the party! Always a fan of the original DL since playing in 1983! Once again, my sincere thanks for covering this game!
Thanks, I'm glad I can scratch that nostalgic itch :-) even if people aren't into these types of games you have just got to love the beautiful animation
Man this game is still so beautiful! I never played this game myself (only the first one back in arcades) but one time at my local arcade the owner played through the game for a big crowd making just a few mistakes. My favorite death scene is where Dirk gets nom'd by the cat, still gets me every time.
I have DL2 in my home arcade, was looking for one for YEARS! Finally came across one & HAD to snag it! Its absolutely beautiful! So difficult, I doubt I'll ever be able to beat it! It runs on Dexter now, but I still have the LD & player on a shelf.
Ah, this one is my jam. Played the hell outta this in the arcade, and would beat it regularly just to brag. It was a cool feeling to have crowds of people gather around u and root u on. I hated, hated, HATED the Egypt level. It was so easy to forget your moves when u are tangled in the mummy’s bandages, and I would always forget which direction to jump off the giant flying bat.
OMG, thanks for the DL2 love, as well as Laser Disc games in general, as I've been a fan since the start, and always appreciate bringing attention to this medium. I was lucky enough to play this at one of it's test locations in California, and with two of my friends became good enough to finish it on one man, and collect all the treasures. It's probably my greatest arcade gaming achievement hands down, as it took a few weeks of regular visits, but in the end, I love every minute of it.
I remember playing DL1 when it first came out and how popular it was. It was the first 50 cents arcade game I believe. I only saw DL2 once in the arcade, but it was during the Street Fighter 2 craze, so no one was playing it.
I never got to play the original Dragon's Lair II in the arcade. I did see the game in the arcade but the one machine that I saw was out of order. Thanks for the video.
DL1, DL2, Space Ace and Mad Dog McGree stole a *ton of quarters* in the mid 80's for me as well. When I first played DL2 at my local arcade it was $1.00 go figure. I guess that arcade owner was taking advantage of his costumer's but I did not realize that at the time in my life, I was just happy to play it. 😂🕹 and BTW who did not have a major crush on Daphne, (I did, sorry Dirk).
I owned a copy of this in the form of a trilogy on the PC-CDROM back in the mid to late 90's. It was for Windows and it was a small window based video unless you wanted to run it in full screen, but the collection had Dragon's Lair I, Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp, and Space Ace. It was called the Dragon's Lair Deluxe Pack and came on 2 CD-ROMs. It came out in 1998.
I remember the first time I saw Dragon's Lair for the first time in the summer of 1984,it was not only the first time for me being at Disney world but my first trip to Florida in general,we stayed at this hotel in Kissimmee called Larson's Lodge where the lobby was separate from the hotel building,about 200 yards apart to be exact. The lobby had a Shoney's restaurant (if anyone remembers those) ,a small gift shop that sold Disney trinket toys and souvenirs cheap and a video arcade area surrounded by coin op video game cabinets and pinball machines and in the center a pool table. To cut to the chase,there it was in all it's Don Bluth created by glory Dragon's Lair. Hey such a great bowl of pure awesomeness it was and the demo screen I could watch all day long,I even watched the cartoon on Saturday morning along with Pac Man,Donkey Kong and all that Saturday morning greatness.
I didn't play that one because it wasn't like a dungeon crawler like the first one, but I stayed hours in arcades watching people playing it. I think I invested more time that way that playing the first part. It's a masterpiece.
Thank you PatmanQC for another detailed, objective and interesting video! I didn't like the gameplay at the time (but loved the graphics on my Amiga) but you make playing it much more compelling :)
great video! at 5:00 you can see Leland Cook (cowboy hat) standing in front of my game "All American Football" arguably the first game with microtransactions and almost free to play (25c)
I remember back in the mid to late 80s, there was a Saturday morning show on CBS, like a live kids variety show with mostly dancing, but during commercials, they showed half of the Alice in Wonderland stage, which was the first time i'd ever seen ANY footage of DL2, which I never knew existed. I waited until the next week and recorded it, which was the last time it played, so me being the 13 year old Dragon's Lair fan I was, simulated playing the stage over and over. I found the show, but I can't find any recordings of it. All I know is, when it ended, the next thing that played was the ending of a Dallas episode, where Bobby Ewing gets hit by a car and "dies" in the cliffhanger
I'm pretty sure in our local arcade I was the second person to beat DLII, I missed out on the top spot by a couple of days to some other guy! It was pretty difficult compared to DL, a LOT more moves to remember! It was a trip to play too!
Thanks, There was no version of time warp for the 64. Only the follow-up singes castle which consisted of scenes that didn't make the cut in the first game
These games were so awesome. With the recent success of the new (2023) “Dungeons & Dragons” film, it makes me wonder whether a new in-film, live-action universe featuring the Dirk and Dexter/Ace character I.P.’s might be pretty successful.
I read an interview with Don Bluth about this game's wackiness. Why did they have so many random effects going on? He said the animators had more freedom when animating this game, so there were more whimsical ideas put in.
I remember being a kid and seeing the original in an arcade once and depositing the 10 quarters required to start. Not having any idea what to do, I just kinda waited for the cutscene to end but when it did all I got was a game over. xD
great job. i loved playing these. getting to play the Don Bluth animated games felt so futuristic. keep up that great job. thankful for all your work that goes into these videos.
I never heard about Time Warp until today. But for me 1991 war just past the time video games could wow me. And may be this game never showed up in my small town. I also never saw Space Ace in the flesh. The original hit our arcade 1983 or 1984, but always people lining up. I never got the chance to play it. And one day it was gone.
Remember biking to the nearest town, just to see it, back at the day. Gladly it was only something like 3km, but it was worth it. As a game, didn't like it, even back then. It was just a marvel of excellent sound and cartoon. Someone should really make a whole new game, based on the story of first Dragon's Lair... The earlier 3D-version isn't totally terrible, but it would be fantastic to see an AAA-status game of that, made in modern technology...
Dragon's Lair, Dragon's Lair II, and Space Ace are the only video games I know where losing was just as much fun as winning because of the fantastic death animations.
Thank you for covering this amazing work of animated art, Patman! Very tough game! Don Bluth was planning an animated Dragon's Lair movie in 2015 or so, but wasn't able to get the budget for cel-animation, but it was picked up by Netflix for live-action, still pending... The Black Cauldron might be the closest we get to what the movie could've been like. Thanks!
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Thanks Patman. Yes, he got .7 million funded, and then made the animated short pitch presentation, but sadly the distributors didn't feel cel-animation would work. Great video again, Patman! I have the Amiga 2000 version. That's cool you had the Amiga version too! Amazing stuff back then. Before that, I wanted the Adam-Colecovision version but it never hit my stores.
Thanks for a great video. I think DL1 was more successful than DL2 in part because it had the spirit of a "dungeon crawl." Each room was mysterious and dangerous, and there were pauses that allowed you to take that in. DL2 is an A.D.D. fever dream by comparison.
This was such an oddity when it was released so late comparatively as a sequel. The first one made thousands of dollars for my local arcade every week. By the time Time Warp came out, the buzz was a little muted. Still a gorgeous game and more fun to watch than to play IMO but definitely an improvement.
Huge fan of the Dragon's Lair Trilogy - I even have a replica of the original Dragon's Lair arcade game & cabinet. Played & beat Dragon's Lair II : Time Warp & Time Traveller in the arcades, back in the day. Amazing animation - surpassing the 1st 2 games! Always wsh they had made MORE of these games, w/more interactivity - perhaps a 2 player option where you played as either Dirk or Ace! Dragon's Lair 3D was OK - but could've been so much better, imo. If you look at some of the modern cel-shaded next-gen games, like 'Hi-Fi Rush' & 'Guilty Gear', you can really see how they have the technology to make great traditional-looking cartoon graphics which would allow full on interaction & visuals that would be perfect for these designs. Imagine a 'Devil May Cry' style game, but which looked like Dragon's Lair, w/cel-shaded graphics! Finally, you couod have traditional animation-style visuals, w/real-time controls. It's the next stage of evolution of Dragon's Lair or Space Ace. Bluth & Goldman - please, make this happen!
One of my favorite things about this game is the expressions on Dirk, especially during death scenes. Many of them seem to be looking right at the player like "You idiot." lol Also, I'd like to suggest a history of Section Z, a game that actually seemed more fun on the NES than in the arcade. Karnov would be another good one, since it had a pretty decent port, although the ending is better in the arcade version.
Dragon's Lair Time Warp was a truncated version of the original project. Especially for the original soundtrack that was written by Chris Stone. It's still audible in one extra clip from Dragon's Lair II DVD-PC called History. In the final product they remade totally the soundtracks with a sinthetizer and the result ehm... is far from the original. Hope someday we will be able to find and restore also the real tracks.
I have the CD Deluxe version that came out before the DVD. It has Dragon's Lair I, II, and Space Ace. It's a 2 CD-Rom compatible with DOS and Windows 3.11. Sadly, it doesn't run on modern systems complaining of a missing codec which I can't seem to find.
I never understood why the title is "TIMEWARP," instead it should have been something like "DIMENSIONSWARP" or "FAIRYTALESWARP," because where is the time here? Anyway, as always, a very useful video! I wonder what will happen to the "Dragon's Lair Movie," for which I personally financed the trailer.... Don Bluth is no longer talking about it, the last news was years ago showing that he was discussing a live action or animated version mixed (!!) with Netflix and Ryan Reynolds as Dirk. However, I guess I should be happy with what I got from that crowfunding: an autographed copy from Don Bluth and Gary Goldman of all three bluray versions of the games ("Dragon's Lair," "Space Ace," and "Dragon's Lair II"). 🙂
I still remember the first time I played this one, I had never played a laserdisc game like it before and thought it was a clever concept. One thing I never understood about the original is why Dirk's face looks so pale right before he disintegrates?
Hi! I'm Hache, the one who remade the intro animation on the Amiga. With this animation I reached the first place in Amiga Art Contest 2022! 😊
I am a big fan of Dragon's Lair and Don Bluth and he was one of the reasons why I wanted to be a professional animator since I was a little kid.
Currently, a coder is working on adding my animation to the original DOS version by ReadySoft.
Thank you so much for sharing my work and giving it visibility.
This is a Great video. I loved it. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
Cheers from Argentina!!
There was a fourth game planned ,called The Sea Beast, in which you controlled a sailor named Barnicle Bill who had to rescue a mermaid named Marina from the aforementioned beast, which was mentioned in the trilogy commentary.
Always wondered how far 'Sea Beast' got into priduction. Me thinks, not far, but...any storybiards? Also...Barnicle Bill looked like Dirk & the Mermaid JUST like Daphne.
True, game is so wacky, I feel if this game played similar to original with clear move options this game would've been better. It's so confusing to play.
This is another arcade game you would ALWAYS hear in the background of almost every arcade back in the day. I really miss those times. 🤷
Yes, similar to the early 90s when you walked in and heard the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles team blaring in the background
The "death" scene that just shows Eve embracing Dirk always makes me laugh 🤣
I played this religiously when it was released in 1991. I remember when i beat the game in the arcade with my brother watching me play it to the end and to my surprise , i turned around and there was a crowd watching me play it. That's a moment I'll never forget.
LOL, that's fantastic
Dude i had that happen beating After Burner. People did that also when ever someone got far in JT 104 or Nunja Kun 2 or whatever the damn game is called that was a weird game
I remember when laser disc games enjoyed their brief resurgence during the FMV Era. I tried DL2 once and didn't understand what I was supposed to do, or if the game was even working. Same with Time Traveler. I don't really remember anyone playing those games or mad dog mcgree. They all cost $1 and only lasted a few seconds, it seems.
@@swampdonkey4919 Happy 32nd Anniversary! for this game
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries There’s a lot of vore in Dragon’s Lair II.
When dragons lair hit the Arcades it was mind blowing. The cabinet was so loud you could hear it across the room lol. It a as one pound a go and we had no idea what to do but just seeing them cartoon graphics was enough.
Absolutely, they always have the sound blaring in my arcade
IMO the most hilarious line in all of the Dragon's Lair Trilogy games is "do it for the children." I also wondered how Daphne kept such a hot body after popping out 10 kids. I originally chalked it up to video game physics and video game logic, but I like the Pilates explanation better. I own this on Blu-Ray and that is the version I beat and I only beat it that one time because I have forgotten all the moves since then. I do have this on Steam, Android, Wii, PS4, and I do have the Arcade 1Up cabinet. I need to sit down and re-learn this game so I can beat it again, but it's on my game backlog and we all know what happens in the "video games backlog", LOL.
Dirk was the original Kenny from South Park. He died everywhere he went at least once.
LOL
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Whoa, praise from Caesar! Thanks 🙂
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentariesthis game was literally released when RPG’s like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest were a thing for the NES.
There was a gas station in my town that had a small arcade in back. I used to walk there all the time to play. They actually kept really new and up to date games in it, too. DL2 came in there around mid 1992. I remember once there was this mother with her kid in there. Someone else was playing and got to the Garden of Eden scene with the BIG woman and the little naked cherubs. She damn near went apoplectic. Covered her kid's eyes and pulled him out of the room, and you could hear her nearly screaming at the poor cashier. I thought it was hilarious at the time (my undeveloped little high school era brain you know), but now realize that it was an early appearance of what we now know as Karen.
LOL, that's fantastic. Thanks for sharing
Another easter egg of the pirate ship level that was never completed, is at the end of the game 16:16 , when Dirk dumps out all the hidden treasures for the kids he collected throughout the game. If you look at the bottom, you can see a pirate ship flag(skull & crossbones), that he never actually collected in the game. Me and my friends had heard about that missing pirate level pretty early on, and that was always confirmation that it was planned, but never finished/included in the final game. The story goes they wanted it to be a musical type level with singing and dancing, and I guess in the end, the budget just didn't allow, but that would have been way cool.
The pirate level is somewhere on TH-cam.
The Don Bluth laser disk games are so evocative of the 80s arcades and successive generations of consoles and home computers, I currently own the the Wii Dragon's Lair Trilogy and the PS4 Dragon's Lair Trilogy, a friend had the Amiga version once upon a time, agonising to play off floppy disc with no HD install and only one drive.
When I bought my first Amiga i did not have a second drive. When I got it it was like the heavens parted. I should have mentioned that there was no HD installed for this as well
Don Bluth is one of my great cousins (cousin to my father), so anything regarding Don Bluth Productions is pretty dear to my heart.
I remember playing on the Arcade at around 12 years old and seeing all the people around looking until the end of the game... I felt like a star
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You were like the guy I seen at Jilly's Arcade in Ocean City playing Mortal Kombat 2 and demolishing the CPU and challengers alike. I literally cut school one day and watched him decimate everyone and everything. Playing it on MAME nowadays makes me appreciate just how good that man was. God bless.
Eve is thick.😂😊
So what, the dark web has lots of 12yo stars.
@@TheWeepingCorpse and younger too
That Jim from Taxi is a brilliant reference. I vividly remember standing in line when on holiday to play Dragons Layer as a kid in the early eighties when it was still shiny and new. I remember my dad nearly choking at how much it was to play and saying I had to make my "credit last". I think we all know how that panned out! The next time I saw a Dragons Layer cabinet it was distinctly devoid of any players. They were the days! Thanks for the great content and your brilliant and funny commentary - it makes the videos!
Thanks, any chance I can put Rev. Jim into a video I will definitely do it. $0.50 was a lot of money and if you were only given a dollar spend every night at the arcade you had to make a last. Thanks for the nice words, Glad you enjoy my content so much
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries it was one pound in uk lol. You could've played 10 other games for that back then.
I remember playing this back in 1991. Nobody else wanted to play it - everyone was content to watch me because I was much further along in the game, so I was able to play it as much as I wanted / had money for it.
Very cool
I've always loved how Beethoven just randomly all of a sudden turns into Elton John.
LOL, the whole game is such an acid trip
Did not know about this game at all until the Trilogy came out 4 the Wii U. Got it for my son. I never did get to play it, but I still have the game. Unfortunately my son is clumsy & dropped it 2 many times, so I may have 2 invest in re-buying a Wii U. I wonder if Time Warp has a watch mode on the DVD? Maybe I'll invest in that as well. This game is fun to play & fun 2 watch! I will always be a fan of Dragons Lair! I really only played the original game in the Arcades once Space Ace came out then the original Dragons Lair cabinet was open 4 whoever when I was a kid.
I never saw it in the arcades either. I was only aware of it from the Amiga version. Whereas the orriginal was everywhere
I didn't see you mention it, or see any video of it, but a lot of people don't know there are TWO versions of the Mordroc fight. I played arcade version when it was new, and the CD-i version, from when I worked at Blockbuster Games test store back in 94/95. In the arcade, if you don't get the treasures, they make you go back and get them, but in the CD-i version, if you don't get them, you fight Mordroc, but Daphne never turns into a monster. It still ends the same, but Daphne is already sleeping.
I really would like to play the CD-i version one day! I even own a disk but no console to play it on.
I never knew there was a Dragon Lair sequel! What a great video!! Always good when it’s the PatMan ❤
What?! 😮
Thank you my friend, glad you enjoyed it
Special note for Mordroc, the evil wizards voice actor Hal Smith! He was not only the Drunk in Andy Griffith, but played Gyro Gearloose / Flintheart Glomgold in Ducktales! Whoo Hoo! ❤
Yes I mentioned and show his face in the video
Thank you, yet again a superb video and one I have been looking forward to for a long, long time! It is great nostalgia going back to the laserdisc games of the 80's even though this was quite late in coming to the party! Always a fan of the original DL since playing in 1983! Once again, my sincere thanks for covering this game!
Thanks, I'm glad I can scratch that nostalgic itch :-) even if people aren't into these types of games you have just got to love the beautiful animation
Man this game is still so beautiful! I never played this game myself (only the first one back in arcades) but one time at my local arcade the owner played through the game for a big crowd making just a few mistakes. My favorite death scene is where Dirk gets nom'd by the cat, still gets me every time.
It is, I love the traditional cell shaded cartoons from the past that this game is a thing of beauty
I have DL2 in my home arcade, was looking for one for YEARS! Finally came across one & HAD to snag it! Its absolutely beautiful! So difficult, I doubt I'll ever be able to beat it! It runs on Dexter now, but I still have the LD & player on a shelf.
Ah, this one is my jam. Played the hell outta this in the arcade, and would beat it regularly just to brag. It was a cool feeling to have crowds of people gather around u and root u on. I hated, hated, HATED the Egypt level. It was so easy to forget your moves when u are tangled in the mummy’s bandages, and I would always forget which direction to jump off the giant flying bat.
That's awesome, I was never able to beat it in the arcades
OMG, thanks for the DL2 love, as well as Laser Disc games in general, as I've been a fan since the start, and always appreciate bringing attention to this medium. I was lucky enough to play this at one of it's test locations in California, and with two of my friends became good enough to finish it on one man, and collect all the treasures. It's probably my greatest arcade gaming achievement hands down, as it took a few weeks of regular visits, but in the end, I love every minute of it.
I remember playing the Leland game at Aladdin's Castle in summer '91. So fun. :D
It didn't last very long around here
The first time I saw this game, it was at a Putt-Putt in Evansville Indiana. I think I was in middle school at the time.
I have heard of putt putt but we never had one around here
I always preferred Space Ace's Kimberly to Princess Daphne. Loved these games.
Redheads > Blondes
I remember playing DL1 when it first came out and how popular it was. It was the first 50 cents arcade game I believe. I only saw DL2 once in the arcade, but it was during the Street Fighter 2 craze, so no one was playing it.
Thanks pacmanqc. Your reviews are great 👍
Glad you like them! Thanks
This might just be your best video ever Patman! Superb job covering this incredible game 😎👍
Wow, thanks!
I never got to play the original Dragon's Lair II in the arcade. I did see the game in the arcade but the one machine that I saw was out of order. Thanks for the video.
Thank you! Love the Taxi reference 😂
Thanks, anytime I can reference Rev. Jim I will :-)
Great video! I own the Trilogy on PS4 and Android. I remember being shocked that a sequel was made when I saw it at the mall.
Thank you, yes especially considering it was eight years later
One of my faves. I love the fact that you can continue in this game!
Thanks for watching
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries like i said in our message exchange I am a longtime fan
I couldn’t believe how this game looked seeing it in the arcade back in the day
Always happy to see a video from you pat
Thanks!
DL1, DL2, Space Ace and Mad Dog McGree stole a *ton of quarters* in the mid 80's for me as well. When I first played DL2 at my local arcade it was $1.00 go figure. I guess that arcade owner was taking advantage of his costumer's but I did not realize that at the time in my life, I was just happy to play it. 😂🕹 and BTW who did not have a major crush on Daphne, (I did, sorry Dirk).
Holy cow, a dollar a play? Yes, Daphne was quite the babe :-)
I owned a copy of this in the form of a trilogy on the PC-CDROM back in the mid to late 90's. It was for Windows and it was a small window based video unless you wanted to run it in full screen, but the collection had Dragon's Lair I, Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp, and Space Ace. It was called the Dragon's Lair Deluxe Pack and came on 2 CD-ROMs. It came out in 1998.
Never knew that, thanks for the info
I'm surprised that there weren't more Laser Disc type games running, considering the Blue Ray actually rivals that of the Laserdisc technology.
I remember the first time I saw Dragon's Lair for the first time in the summer of 1984,it was not only the first time for me being at Disney world but my first trip to Florida in general,we stayed at this hotel in Kissimmee called Larson's Lodge where the lobby was separate from the hotel building,about 200 yards apart to be exact. The lobby had a Shoney's restaurant (if anyone remembers those) ,a small gift shop that sold Disney trinket toys and souvenirs cheap and a video arcade area surrounded by coin op video game cabinets and pinball machines and in the center a pool table. To cut to the chase,there it was in all it's Don Bluth created by glory Dragon's Lair. Hey such a great bowl of pure awesomeness it was and the demo screen I could watch all day long,I even watched the cartoon on Saturday morning along with Pac Man,Donkey Kong and all that Saturday morning greatness.
Man that sounds fantastic, thanks for sharing
I didn't play that one because it wasn't like a dungeon crawler like the first one, but I stayed hours in arcades watching people playing it. I think I invested more time that way that playing the first part. It's a masterpiece.
Yes, a lot of people just chose to watch because it was so gorgeous
Patman DA MAN!❤👍
Thank you PatmanQC for another detailed, objective and interesting video! I didn't like the gameplay at the time (but loved the graphics on my Amiga) but you make playing it much more compelling :)
ASTRON BELT! You've unlocked this game from my ancient memory. Thanks!
Glad I could help
great video! at 5:00 you can see Leland Cook (cowboy hat) standing in front of my game "All American Football" arguably the first game with microtransactions and almost free to play (25c)
I remember back in the mid to late 80s, there was a Saturday morning show on CBS, like a live kids variety show with mostly dancing, but during commercials, they showed half of the Alice in Wonderland stage, which was the first time i'd ever seen ANY footage of DL2, which I never knew existed. I waited until the next week and recorded it, which was the last time it played, so me being the 13 year old Dragon's Lair fan I was, simulated playing the stage over and over. I found the show, but I can't find any recordings of it. All I know is, when it ended, the next thing that played was the ending of a Dallas episode, where Bobby Ewing gets hit by a car and "dies" in the cliffhanger
I'm pretty sure in our local arcade I was the second person to beat DLII, I missed out on the top spot by a couple of days to some other guy! It was pretty difficult compared to DL, a LOT more moves to remember! It was a trip to play too!
I like how Daphne kept her figure after having all those kids.
Lots of Pilates
These were some of my favorites. Thanks so much for these videos.
Glad you like them!
Another quality deep dive Patman. The C64 version got no love but thats probably my age ;) Hats off to you Sir.
Thanks, There was no version of time warp for the 64. Only the follow-up singes castle which consisted of scenes that didn't make the cut in the first game
I absolutely love dragons lair, but part 2 was so much better to me. The way it’s one big story there is nothing like it. Great game
These games were so awesome. With the recent success of the new (2023) “Dungeons & Dragons” film, it makes me wonder whether a new in-film, live-action universe featuring the Dirk and Dexter/Ace character I.P.’s might be pretty successful.
I read an interview with Don Bluth about this game's wackiness. Why did they have so many random effects going on? He said the animators had more freedom when animating this game, so there were more whimsical ideas put in.
Very cool, thanks for the info
still cant believe I completed this game on the CDi in 1995, not having any continues. I was determined. But never again!
This game is just as challenging as the original. On a side note, I actually remember seeing that Taxi episode on a rerun.
I remember being a kid and seeing the original in an arcade once and depositing the 10 quarters required to start. Not having any idea what to do, I just kinda waited for the cutscene to end but when it did all I got was a game over. xD
great job. i loved playing these. getting to play the Don Bluth animated games felt so futuristic. keep up that great job. thankful for all your work that goes into these videos.
This, DL1, space ace were some of my go to games. I think they'd sometimes be a dollar to play though
There were only $0.50 around here but other people have told me they were a dollar
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-DocumentariesI played a lot at Vegas kiddie areas so that probably why too lol
My local arcade charged a $1.00 to it and wait times were always so long. (read my comment too).
Awww fuck yeah!! My man dropping new content like a boss!
Thank you my friend, enjoy
You’re my homeboy, Pat!!! Another great video on another great game!
Appreciate it! Thanks
I never heard about Time Warp until today.
But for me 1991 war just past the time video games could wow me. And may be this game never showed up in my small town. I also never saw Space Ace in the flesh.
The original hit our arcade 1983 or 1984, but always people lining up. I never got the chance to play it. And one day it was gone.
And it wasn't anywhere near as popular as the first one but I had received a lot of requests to cover this game
One of my treasured CD-i titles
It's an brilliant idea 💡 for Dirk The Daring to do some time traveling and I will play this sequel. 😀👍🎮
Have fun!
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries ok I will. 😀👍🎮
I played Dragon’s Lair II at a theater in NC. I didn’t get far at all.
If you enjoy Dirk's death scenes you should really check out the Space Quest series on PC.
Remember biking to the nearest town, just to see it, back at the day. Gladly it was only something like 3km, but it was worth it.
As a game, didn't like it, even back then. It was just a marvel of excellent sound and cartoon.
Someone should really make a whole new game, based on the story of first Dragon's Lair...
The earlier 3D-version isn't totally terrible, but it would be fantastic to see an AAA-status game of that, made in modern technology...
Dragon's Lair, Dragon's Lair II, and Space Ace are the only video games I know where losing was just as much fun as winning because of the fantastic death animations.
I think you are correct :-)
This is awesome buddy
Looks like Dirk is doing the Time Warp again!
LOL good call
This sequel was supposed to be released on the 64 bit Atari Jaguar on CD. I never managed to get it.
Thank you for covering this amazing work of animated art, Patman! Very tough game! Don Bluth was planning an animated Dragon's Lair movie in 2015 or so, but wasn't able to get the budget for cel-animation, but it was picked up by Netflix for live-action, still pending... The Black Cauldron might be the closest we get to what the movie could've been like. Thanks!
He has been trying to crowd fund the movie for quite a while.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Thanks Patman. Yes, he got .7 million funded, and then made the animated short pitch presentation, but sadly the distributors didn't feel cel-animation would work. Great video again, Patman! I have the Amiga 2000 version. That's cool you had the Amiga version too! Amazing stuff back then. Before that, I wanted the Adam-Colecovision version but it never hit my stores.
He did a real good job telling the story
I agree
Thanks for a great video. I think DL1 was more successful than DL2 in part because it had the spirit of a "dungeon crawl." Each room was mysterious and dangerous, and there were pauses that allowed you to take that in. DL2 is an A.D.D. fever dream by comparison.
Instant save to watch later
Excellent, hope you enjoy it
This was such an oddity when it was released so late comparatively as a sequel. The first one made thousands of dollars for my local arcade every week. By the time Time Warp came out, the buzz was a little muted. Still a gorgeous game and more fun to watch than to play IMO but definitely an improvement.
Yes, It's been and $0.50 for about 10 seconds of gameplay back in 1983 LOL like you said it was much more fun to watch
That Ray Charles advert on the left just killed me..... wouldn't be allowed these days 😂😂😂 @3:14
Check out the Ray Charles diet Pepsi or Diet Coke commercial
Huge fan of the Dragon's Lair Trilogy - I even have a replica of the original Dragon's Lair arcade game & cabinet.
Played & beat Dragon's Lair II : Time Warp & Time Traveller in the arcades, back in the day. Amazing animation - surpassing the 1st 2 games!
Always wsh they had made MORE of these games, w/more interactivity - perhaps a 2 player option where you played as either Dirk or Ace!
Dragon's Lair 3D was OK - but could've been so much better, imo. If you look at some of the modern cel-shaded next-gen games, like 'Hi-Fi Rush' & 'Guilty Gear', you can really see how they have the technology to make great traditional-looking cartoon graphics which would allow full on interaction & visuals that would be perfect for these designs.
Imagine a 'Devil May Cry' style game, but which looked like Dragon's Lair, w/cel-shaded graphics! Finally, you couod have traditional animation-style visuals, w/real-time controls.
It's the next stage of evolution of Dragon's Lair or Space Ace. Bluth & Goldman - please, make this happen!
Sounds like you are a true fan. I liked 3D although yes it could have been better.
I'm a happy little guy watching these videos are the Saturday morning cartoon ones still going
Didn't know there was a second game,still have the first one
Yes, this one came out eight years after the first one
I have never ever seen DL2 in the wild
I don't know how many people got the Boogie Nights joke, but I enjoyed it. :)
I would say approximately two and both of you commented LOL . Thanks
Time Warp? Are we gonna do that again?
LOL
One of my favorite things about this game is the expressions on Dirk, especially during death scenes. Many of them seem to be looking right at the player like "You idiot." lol Also, I'd like to suggest a history of Section Z, a game that actually seemed more fun on the NES than in the arcade. Karnov would be another good one, since it had a pretty decent port, although the ending is better in the arcade version.
Dragon's Lair Time Warp was a truncated version of the original project.
Especially for the original soundtrack that was written by Chris Stone. It's still audible in one extra clip from Dragon's Lair II DVD-PC called History.
In the final product they remade totally the soundtracks with a sinthetizer and the result ehm... is far from the original.
Hope someday we will be able to find and restore also the real tracks.
PatmanQC finally finished his Don Bluth game series.
I hope he makes a playlist for it.
Hey everyone,watch Patman's awesome back catalogue too, you'll be glad you did.
Thanks buddy
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries welcome, shoot you put in the hours brother, you deserve it.
@@jayesun3420 Thank you so much
Time Warp ... even though all the segments are mythology and stories ... not time. Never quite got that.
still have all my copies for amiga... lost the time warp box somewhere, but i still have the escape from singes castle and the curse of mordred box
I still have my boxed copy as well of the first game
@PatmanQC - History of arcade game documentaries Mordrock was the Bigger Bad of Dragon Lair's 1, and The Dragon was his Right-Handed creature.
I have this on a digital leisure dvd.
The actor who voiced Mordroc and Daphnee's mom was named HAL Smith, not Al.
That's exactly what I said
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries It sounded like Al, instead of Hal.
@@mevb
But you knew who it was.
Hoping for a History of Astron Belt (The 1st LD arcade game) sometime soon.
Fond arcade memories. Now I have copies all over. Even that version on the 3ds. Its foggy but not totally bad.
I have a lot of copies as well but not all of them
I have the CD Deluxe version that came out before the DVD. It has Dragon's Lair I, II, and Space Ace. It's a 2 CD-Rom compatible with DOS and Windows 3.11. Sadly, it doesn't run on modern systems complaining of a missing codec which I can't seem to find.
I never understood why the title is "TIMEWARP," instead it should have been something like "DIMENSIONSWARP" or "FAIRYTALESWARP," because where is the time here? Anyway, as always, a very useful video! I wonder what will happen to the "Dragon's Lair Movie," for which I personally financed the trailer.... Don Bluth is no longer talking about it, the last news was years ago showing that he was discussing a live action or animated version mixed (!!) with Netflix and Ryan Reynolds as Dirk. However, I guess I should be happy with what I got from that crowfunding: an autographed copy from Don Bluth and Gary Goldman of all three bluray versions of the games ("Dragon's Lair," "Space Ace," and "Dragon's Lair II"). 🙂
Good one Patman❤ Daphne is such a babe😊
I agree :-)
If you were smart. You downloaded Dragon’s Lair, Dragon’s Lair Time Warp and Space Ace to your Nintendo 3ds. They were available as DSi games.
I still remember the first time I played this one, I had never played a laserdisc game like it before and thought it was a clever concept. One thing I never understood about the original is why Dirk's face looks so pale right before he disintegrates?
I guess because he's turning into bones?