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Space Ace was one of the Don Bluth interactive cartoons that was released on CD-i thanks to International Creative Digital Image and Superclub

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International Creative Digital Image and Superclub brought the interactive versions of the Don Bluth cartoons to CD-i. "Space Ace is an arcade game originaly created by Don Bluth. In this interactive cartoon movie, the player is Space Ace, defender of truth, justice and the planet Earth. Earth is being attacked by the evil commander Borf. Equipped with his powerfull weapon, the Infanto Ray, Borf means to reduce the earth inhabitants into babies and invade the planet. Space Ace and his girl friend Kimberley decide to stop BORF, but as they approach BORF's space station, ACE is hit by the Infanto Ray and reduced to DEXTER, his weak alter-ego, while KIMBERLEY is kidnapped by the alien. Struggle with DEXTER to regain his mainhood, rescue KIMBERLEY, destroy the Infanto Ray and defeat the evil BORF. But watch out! Traps, dangers and deadly beasts await as you travel troughout the galaxy chasing BORF from space station to planet and back again! Be valiant, space warrior, the fate of earth is in your hands! Space Ace is a registered trademark owned by Don Bluth."



CD-i member Kieren Hawken shared with us this article about Space Ace that was published in the Computer & Videogames magazine, in the Ninetees


Space Ace was also featured on a metal pin that was distributed with the UK CD-i Magazine:


Credits & Source: C&VG. CD-i Magazine
Contributed by: Kieren Hawken, Arethius RGC

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