Shrygue
June 28th, 2007, 18:59
via Eurogamer (http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=78606)
Digital Leisure has unveiled a Nintendo DS version of classic arcade and Laserdisc adventure Dragon's Lair, playable either on one screen or holding the DS like a book.
It should be out around the end of the year, a spokesperson told Eurogamer.
It'll be versatile in control terms too, allowing for d-pad and face buttons or touch-screen input, and there's even talk (ha) of voice recognition and rumble support.
In addition to the traditional Arcade mode, there's a Home mode too with additional sequences.
Originally released in the early '80s, Dragon Lair saw Dirk the Daring attempting to rescue Princess Daphne from an evil dragon in a wizard's castle. It had quite fancy animation for the time, largely thanks to the involvement of former Disney man Don Bluth.
Screenshots (http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=78602)
Digital Leisure has unveiled a Nintendo DS version of classic arcade and Laserdisc adventure Dragon's Lair, playable either on one screen or holding the DS like a book.
It should be out around the end of the year, a spokesperson told Eurogamer.
It'll be versatile in control terms too, allowing for d-pad and face buttons or touch-screen input, and there's even talk (ha) of voice recognition and rumble support.
In addition to the traditional Arcade mode, there's a Home mode too with additional sequences.
Originally released in the early '80s, Dragon Lair saw Dirk the Daring attempting to rescue Princess Daphne from an evil dragon in a wizard's castle. It had quite fancy animation for the time, largely thanks to the involvement of former Disney man Don Bluth.
Screenshots (http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=78602)