Dragon's Lair

Platform(s): Nintendo DS, PSP, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Action/Adventure
Developer: Digital Leisure
Release Date: Nov. 23, 2010

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'Dragon's Lair' (ALL) Coming to PSN, Sets Record For Most Ported Game

by Rainier on Nov. 19, 2010 @ 10:54 a.m. PST

Dragon's Lair is an action/adventure game where you fight your way through the castle of a dark wizard who has enchanted it with treacherous monsters and obstacles on a quest to rescue the fair princess Daphne from the clutches of an evil dragon.

November has been a banner month for all things Dragon's Lair with releases on a variety of platforms including the Wii, NDS and even iPad.  Now, Dirk goes for a Guinness World Record for most platform ports ever, with a Full HD release on the PlayStation Store.

An instant hit in its 1983 arcade debut, Dragon’s Lair has transcended the video game landscape and firmly planted itself as a gaming icon. This PS3 release marks over 60 unique platform releases of Dragon's Lair making it a candidate for the record books.

To celebrate this occasion, a variety exclusive items are now available for download on PlayStation®Home.  Transform yourself into Dirk the Daring or Princess Daphne, grab a new t-shirt, or even have Singe the Dragon protect your apartment. All are now available with even more exciting exclusive to follow in the coming days!

Other exciting Dragon's Lair features for this PSN release include:

  • 1080p HD Remastered Video
  • Visual Move Guide
  • Classic Arcade Monitor View
  • Online Leaderboard
  • Trophy Support
  • Exclusive Dragon's Lair PlayStation®Home Reward
  • Watch Mode - View the Animation Without Dying!

Dragon's Lair will be available on the PlayStation Store for only $9.99.


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