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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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Space Ace is a laserdisc video game produced by Bluth Studios in collaboration with Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems. It was released in 1984, and like its predecessor, Dragon’s Lair, featured film-quality animation played from a laserdisc with similar game play, but offering the player more options. The game follows the adventures of the hero Ace, who is attacked by Commander Borf with the Infanto Ray, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. The weapon transforms him into Dexter, an adolescent version of himself. The player must guide Dexter through obstacles to rescue Kimberly and keep Borf from using the Infanto Ray to conquer Earth.
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The Little Blue Whale was developed in the early 1980’s with screenwriter Robert Towne. This story of the life of a baby blue whale was the first of two whale themed films that were planned but never completed. The color keys correspond directly to the storyboards for the project, and the narration or dialogue for the scene, if any, can be found there.
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The Little Blue Whale was developed in the early 1980’s with screenwriter Robert Towne. This story of the life of a baby blue whale was the first of two whale themed films that were planned but never completed. The color keys correspond directly to the storyboards for the project, and the narration or dialogue for the scene, if any, can be found there.
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The Little Blue Whale was developed in the early 1980’s with screenwriter Robert Towne. This story of the life of a baby blue whale was the first of two whale themed films that were planned but never completed. The color keys correspond directly to the storyboards for the project, and the narration or dialogue for the scene, if any, can be found there.
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The Magic Pencils was a concept that did not go much beyond sketches and notes, though it seems clear that it was planned to feature the actor Dom DeLuise, who voiced characters in several Bluth productions. The figures are cut out and affixed to another sheet. Included are designs for pencils, airbrushes, and regular brushes.
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The Secret of NIMH was the first feature length film to be tackled by the newly formed Don Bluth Productions. The studio moved from Bluth’s house to a 5,500 square foot facility in Studio City. The story is based on Robert C. O'Brien's Newberry Award winning book, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH in 1972. Extraordinary circumstances cause Mrs. Brisby, a shy widowed mouse mother, to become an unlikely heroine. Her home is threatened by early plowing and her youngest son, Timmy, is gravely ill. She must move to avoid the plow, but cannot risk moving the sick child. Pushed by her friend, Auntie Shrew, she seeks help from Jeremy the Crow, the Great Owl, and eventually she discovers the Rats of NIMH, a secret society of highly-intelligent rats. She finds that she has deeper ties to the rats than she suspected when she learns her deceased husband, Jonathan, helped the rats escape from a nearby science lab. With the rats’ help, she is able to save her family’s home and her son, Timmy.
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