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| Dragons Lair 3d - Pre-played The '80s arcade classic Dragon's Lair opened gamers' eyes with its use of real cartoon animation played back from laserdisc, offering astonishing graphics compared to the computer animation of the time. Now that movies are animated on computers, Dragon's Lair is back in 3D. Using cartoon shading, the 3D art stays faithful to its cartoon origins, recreating the original game and introducing new env... |