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DRAGON'S LAIR ENHANCEMENT ROM SET VERSION 2.1 - 1 January 2005
Created by Dave Hallock
with Jeff Kulczycki

INTRODUCTION

Billy Idol Discography Link Jun 2026

Billy Idol 's solo discography spans over four decades, featuring high-energy "mainstream power rock" and critical highs like Rebel Yell alongside experimental projects like . Below are the primary studio albums and their review highlights: Rolling Stone Core Studio Albums Billy Idol – Kings & Queens Of The Underground | Releases - Discogs Table_title: Tracklist Table_content: header: | Bitter Pill | 3:57 | row: | Bitter Pill: Can't Break Me Down | 3:57: 3:43 | row: | Charmed Life - Rolling Stone

Billy Idol launched his solo career in 1981 after leading the punk band Generation X . His discography includes these major studio albums and EPs:   Don't Stop (EP) (1981) Billy Idol (1982) – Featuring "White Wedding" and "Hot in the City." Rebel Yell (1983) – His double-platinum breakout with "Rebel Yell" and "Eyes Without a Face." Whiplash Smile (1986) – Featuring "To Be a Lover." Charmed Life (1990) – Featuring "Cradle of Love." Cyberpunk (1993) – A concept album exploring techno and industrial sounds. Devil's Playground (2005) Happy Holidays (2006) – A Christmas album. Kings & Queens of the Underground (2014) The Roadside (EP) (2021) The Cage (EP) (2022) Dream Into It (2025) – His most recent studio release.   Where to Find More   For a complete and detailed list of all versions, re-releases, and singles, you can check the official Billy Idol Albums Page or browse his extensive collector's archive on Discogs .

The Rebel's Refrain: A Comprehensive Guide to Billy Idol's Discography Billy Idol is a name synonymous with rock 'n' roll rebellion. With a career spanning over four decades, the English musician has built a devoted following and an impressive catalog of hits that continue to inspire new generations of music lovers. From his early days as the frontman of Generation X to his successful solo career, Billy Idol has consistently pushed the boundaries of rock music, experimenting with various styles and collaborating with a wide range of artists. In this article, we'll take a closer look at Billy Idol's discography, highlighting his most notable works and providing a link to explore his extensive musical library. Early Days: Generation X (1976-1981) Billy Idol's music career began in the late 1970s as the lead singer of Generation X, a London-based punk rock band. The group released three studio albums:

Generation X (1978) : Their debut album, produced by Kris Wenn, marked the beginning of Idol's professional music career. Cross Up the Face (1979) : The band's second album, produced by Nick Lowe, showcased a more refined punk sound. Open Up and Say... Ahh! (1981) : Their third and final studio album, produced by Ian Gillan and Phil Taylor, featured the hit single "Just What I Needed." billy idol discography link

Solo Career: Rocking the 80s (1982-1990) After Generation X disbanded, Billy Idol embarked on a successful solo career, releasing:

Billy Idol (1982) : His self-titled debut album, produced by Keith Forsey, included the hit singles "Hot in the City" and "Dead on Arrival." Rebel Yell (1983) : The album that would cement Idol's status as a rock icon, featuring the title track "Rebel Yell," "Eyes Without a Face," and "The Ballad of Billy Idol." Whiplash Smile (1986) : Produced by Steve Stevens and Billy Idol, this album boasted the hit singles "To Be Wanted" and "Solitary Man."

The 90s and Beyond: Experimentation and Collaborations (1990-2010) In the 1990s and 2000s, Billy Idol continued to experiment with his sound, exploring new genres and collaborating with other artists: Billy Idol 's solo discography spans over four

Candy (1990) : A soundtrack album for the film The Adventures of Ford Fairlane , featuring the hit single "Candy." Charmed Life (1990) : A more pop-oriented effort, produced by Steve Stevens and Billy Idol, with guest appearances by Rod Stewart and Richard Marx. Earth & Sky (1994) : A experimental album incorporating elements of electronic music and featuring the single "Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe." Bat Out of Hell: The Broadway Musical (2001) : Idol contributed music to this musical adaptation of Jim Carrey's film The Number 23 . King & Country (2008) : A covers album featuring Idol's interpretations of classic rock songs, including "The River" and "Hound Dog."

Recent Releases and Legacy (2010-Present) In recent years, Billy Idol has continued to tour and release new music:

The American Rebel (2014) : A covers EP featuring Idol's takes on American classics, such as "The Times They Are a-Changin'" and "I Fought the Law." Fractured Light (2015) : A collection of new songs and reworked classics, produced by Steve Stevens and Billy Idol. Devil's Playground (2005) Happy Holidays (2006) – A

Billy Idol Discography Link: Explore His Musical Library To explore Billy Idol's extensive discography in more depth, visit his official website or check out online music platforms like:

AllMusic Discogs Wikipedia

ENHANCEMENTS

*also in the previous DLE 1.x series

DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

View the DLE 2.1 DIP switch settings chart.

VERSION

DLE 2.1 replaced DLE 2.0 by compressing the software to fit onto 3 EPROMs instead of 4, and by allowing the diagnostics ROM check to pass if other game EPROMs remain in the unused sockets, and by correcting a bug with one of the death scenes.

The 2.x series of DLE resequences the game to keep similarly-themed scenes in sections. Reversible scenes only need to be completed once during one game. The DLE 2.x scene sequencing chart provides a thorough explanation.

The 2.x prototype mode plays over eight minutes of cutting room floor animation that was added to the limited edition laserdisc, with the original experimental design concepts of multiple branching and the "ACTION" button that were present in the prototype Dragon's Lair arcade game.
(The original Dragon's Lair laserdisc works with the standard game mode. The limited edition disc is not required.)

DLE 2.0 succeeded the 1.x series.

EPROMS

DLE 2.1 is a 3 EPROM set that works with any working Cinematronics Dragon's Lair game using any laserdisc player or video source.
Dragon's Lair uses type 2764 or 27C64 EPROMs or compatible, rated 250ns or faster (2764-25).
EPROMs rated slower, such as 300ns and higher (2764-30), have been reported incompatible.*
National Semiconductor brand EPROMs have been reported incompatible.*
*(These are original hardware incompatibilities, not specific to this ROM.)

DOWNLOAD

VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!
The download contains readme21.txt. This complete text file, or a printout of it, MUST accompany all distribution of DLE.
These ROMs are EXTREMELY DIFFERENT and this information is essential, with new DIP switch settings and a guide for the prototype mode, among other things.
Keep it together with the ROM files. Keep a printout with your game cabinet, including through any change of ownership. Please don't leave new owners clueless. Thank you!

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For EPROM set availability and shipment, contact Dave Hallock.

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