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iuvax!apratt Feb 16 00:18:00 1984
How could you put different disks inside a Dragon's Lair machine and pretend
it's a new machine? All the artwork on the outside says, "Dragon's Lair,"
and it's got lots of game-specific "stills", etc... I once saw a game which
had general "space-stuff" on the sides, generic labels on the controls
(left-right-fire), and only the painted glass panel at the top had the name
of the game on it -- switch that and the ROM, and you had a new game. That
makes sense to me. But you'd have to change the WHOLE BOX to make Dragon's
Lair anything else.
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