Welcome to "and more", where I just reprise the other submission text.
So, I need a break. All this Myst is insane, so instead I decided to do some Dragon's Lair.
I mean after all-- the old Sega CD submission is actually viable to be rejudged... on the grounds of the next BizHawk release, cause updated core.
I mean after all-- the old Sega CD submission is actually viable to be rejudged... on the grounds of the next BizHawk release, cause updated core.
Anyways, The DS version-- huh, what's that?
The Arcade release from 1983 has 74 releases?
slowly fading out of existence
The Arcade release from 1983 has 74 releases?
slowly fading out of existence
cracked voice into existence
The DS version has two available releases, Arcade and Home.
Arcade is as is to the original release, it has everything you want... Home is "and more".
The DS version has two available releases, Arcade and Home.
Arcade is as is to the original release, it has everything you want... Home is "and more".
And because this title is brutal, I put it on hardest for tighter timings.
The game manual refers to the modes in title case, so that's why it's branched as such.
eien86: Claiming for judging.
eien86: Damsel in distress, the simulator.
Dragon's Lair is as much as game as it is an interactive movie comprised of different quicktime events where quick reaction and correct decisions make the difference between life and death. Here the author plays the hardest mode and takes all the right decisions (obviously) as fast as TASingly possible, rescuing the princess? and scoring the maximum score.
Th choice of "Home" mode is the appropriate one since it contains all the scenes in "Arcade" mode, plus some that had to be cut out of the Arcade release.
An entertaining movie (in all senses).
Accepting to Standard
Encoder: I judged this movie based on the author's encode with sync confirmation by darkman425
eien86: Pending update from author to adjust to the later DS cart release
eien86: Replacing file with a DS variant that doesn't require special BIOS configuration. The movie syncs and reaches the ending all the same. The judging notes remain the same. Accepting to Standard
fsvgm777: Processing.