general description
A Don Bluth release, and a follow-up to the immensible popular Dragon's Lair. In this version you play Dexter. You misson is to rescue Kim ("I'll save you Kimmy!!!") while battling Borf.
about this version
Don Bluth's second creation, launched right after Dragon's Lair. The game is most often found in a "conversion" cabinet as operators converted older Dragon's Lair into Space Ace. It is very difficult to find a dedicated Space Ace cabinet today.
You control Ace with a 4-way joystick and a energize/fire button. Also, at the beginning of the game you can choose from three difficulty settings. This is slightly different than the re-release of Space Ace '91 (a conversion kit). In the 1991 release, your joystick is an 8-way joystick, and the game utilizes all moves. This conversion kit was produced in low numbers for the Dragon's Lair II game.
| Validation |
Type |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
Weight |
Act Dim Weight* |
Ship Dim Weight* |
Notes |
| Upright |
72.75" |
25.00" |
30.00" |
330 lbs |
281 lbs |
421 lbs |
Dragon's Lair conv. cab |
*NOTE: Dimensional Weight (also know as "Dim Weight") is an industry
standard formula used by shipping companies. The calculation is used
to determine how much space a package will take up. Most shipping rates
are calculated based on Dim Weight or actual weight, whichever is greater.
The formula for Dim Weight is (L" x W" x D")/194. The examples shown here
show the actual dimensional weight for the game, and then given an
estimated shipping dimensional weight assuming that 5" of packing
material is needed in each dimension. Your actual results may vary.