Digital Leisure to Release Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold for DVD Video, PlayStation 2 and Xbox; Mad Dog's Back and He's Going for the Gold!Business Editors, Entertainment & High Tech Writers GORMLEY, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 22, 2002 Digital Leisure announced today the upcoming release of a remastered version of the American Laser Games' smash arcade hit Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold. Digital Leisure, the leading publisher of interactive DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. adventures, has re-mastered Mad Dog 2 into a fully interactive adventure for DVD movie players that is also compatible with PlayStation 2 and Xbox platforms. Players use their DVD remote controls to aim and fire, as they race against the notorious outlaw and his gang of henchmen to the lost Spanish treasure. While battling renegade Indians, banditos, and Mad Dog's men, you'll have to make tough decisions about which guide to trust, and which trails to follow. Choose the wrong path and you could end up in a shootout Shootout Venture capital jargon. Refers to two or more venture capital firms fighting for the startup. where you don't stand a chance. But play your cards right Play Your Cards Right (or Bruce Forsyth's Play Your Cards Right) was a British television game show based on the American show known as Card Sharks. The gameplay was basically the same. and you'll make it to the final showdown where you'll let Mad Dog know who rules the territory! Originally produced by American Laser Games American Laser Games was a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that created a wide variety of light gun laserdisc video games. The company was founded in the late 1980s by Robert Grebe, who had originally created the system to train police officers under the company name ICAT as a laserdisc An earlier optical disc used for full-motion video and interactive training. It was introduced in the late 1970s and became obsolete in the 1990s. Videodisc systems based on a stylus were introduced (see CED), but only the optical-based LaserDisc survived, although never very popular. arcade shooting game, Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold is available from Digital Leisure remastered for DVD and will be available soon for CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). . The DVD version utilizes the remote control to position the gun sight and fire. The CD-ROM version supports light guns from Act-Labs as well as mouse control. Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold is one of the many American Laser Games classics that have been fully remastered by Digital Leisure. Other recent releases from Digital Leisure include Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars and Dragon's Lair Dragon's Lair was one of the first laserdisc video games, released in June 1983 by Cinematronics. It featured animation created by former Disney animator Don Bluth. 20th Anniversary Edition. Digital Leisure is a leading publisher of Interactive DVD titles. The company acquires and remasters existing video-intensive titles that would benefit from the superior quality of DVD. Digital Leisure Inc. is not associated with Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. has not endorsed these products. Sony and PlayStation2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc./Sony Computer Entertainment Europe/Sony Computer Entertainment of America and /or other Sony subsidiaries. Digital Leisure Inc. is not associated with Microsoft Corporation Inc. Microsoft Corporation Inc. has not endorsed these products. Microsoft Corporation and Xbox are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Inc. subsidiaries. |
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