There was an arcade video game "Cliff Hanger" circa 1984, with its animated graphics on a video disk similar to Dragon's Lair in 1983. The difference is Dragon's Lair was a sword-and-sorcery game of all-original cel animation, Cliff Hanger was an action-comedy game edited from part of the content of "Red Jacket" including the music and sound effects, but with some new dubbing to alter the story and have Lupin himself renamed as "Cliff Hanger". Both games were basically animated movies that were interactive. Cliff Hanger relied more in reflex and rhythm which suited the original "Red Jacket" style. This game was a first exposure to Lupin III and anime for many people outside of Japan.
There was an arcade video game "Cliff Hanger" circa 1984, with its animated graphics on a video disk similar to Dragon's Lair in 1983. The difference is Dragon's Lair was a sword-and-sorcery game of all-original cel animation, Cliff Hanger was an action-comedy game edited from part of the content of "Red Jacket" including the music and sound effects, but with some new dubbing to alter the story and have Lupin himself renamed as "Cliff Hanger". Both games were basically animated movies that were interactive. Cliff Hanger relied more in reflex and rhythm which suited the original "Red Jacket" style. This game was a first exposure to Lupin III and anime for many people outside of Japan.
Edited by Orenco