How did Dragon's Lair foreshadow the story of Stranger Things 2?

How did Dragon's Lair foreshadow the story of Stranger Things 2? - Three Wooden Dinosaur

In Stranger Things, playing Dungeons & Dragons foreshadowed the upcoming threat in season 1 and I expected the same from season 2, but I can't make out how the Dragon's Lair arcade game foreshadows any plot-line for the rest of the season. What am I missing here?



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The Dragon's Lair game doesn't have to do with Will or the demogorgan this time, but with the love triangle of Max, Lucas and Dustin. We see Dustin playing this game while Lucas, Will and Mike watching. When Dustin loses this game, following conversation takes place.

Lucas: You're not nimble though, but you'll get there one day. But until then, princess Daphne is mine.

Though, Lucas was referring to the video game, but it also predicts the outcome of the love triangle of Max, Lucas and Dustin.

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Is Dragons Lair a real game?

Dragon's Lair is a 1993 platform game developed by MotiveTime and published by Data East in North America, Elite Systems in Europe and Konami in Japan for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Its plot is identical to that of the original game.

Is Dragons Lair hard?

Dragon's Lair is an infamously hard and entertaining arcade game.

Is Dragons Lair fun?

One of the very first hand-drawn video games has a stellar pedigree, and a startlingly long life, despite the fact that most people agree it's not actually fun to play. Dragon's Lair is a brutally hard and beautifully drawn game that predates our darling Cuphead by 34 years.



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