Fudge.
A word of caution so that others don't make the same goof I made.
Go to amazon.com
Type in "dragons' lair 20th" into the search box (no quotes):
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/10 ... +lair+20th
The 1st 2 results are:
Dragon's Lair 20TH Anniversary Edition by Digital Leisure Inc. (DVD-ROM) (No Operating System)
Buy new: $29.99 $17.99 6 Used & new from $16.99
&
Dragon's Lair: 20th Anniversary Special Edition [BOX SET] (DVD - 2002)
6 Used & new from $40.00
Of course I chose the the $16.99 one instead of the $40.00 box set product:
http://www.amazon.com/Dragons-Lair-20TH ... 616&sr=8-1
Right under the picture are the specs:
Platform: No Operating System
Media: DVD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
Seleft "add to your cart" & it's listed on the side of your screen as: "Dragon's Lair 20TH Anniversary Edition- Digital Leisure Inc. DVD-ROM"
However, I received the CD-ROM version instead of the DVD-ROM version from J&R Music & Computer World, one of the "used & new" vendors, which, interestingly, shows up in my "completed orders" screen as "1 of: Dragon's Lair 20TH Anniversary Edition [CD-ROM]
Sold by: J&R Music and Computer World (seller profile)"
Of course, I got excited & slit the sticker seal on the end of the box & popped in a disc & found that Daphne wouldn't run Dragon's Lair, since it requires a DVD, not a CD. So now I probably can't return this item.
Long story short, look out lest you accidentally buy a CD-ROM version.
So, to try to get this straight, was I looking @ the wrong product on Amazon or do you think J&R sold me the right product but shipped me the wrong one? Is the DVD set really $40 or is the $16 set supposed to be a DVD package?
Thanks,
-Jason