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Pocket Legends is a level-based CORPG (Co-Operative Role-Playing Game) similar in design to PC MMO Diablo II for Dungeon crawl gameplay and traditional side-quests found in other MMOs. [2] Each level is chosen from a central hub menu of currently hot-joinable games hosted by other players or an option to host a newly created, player mission.
The development began in October 2009 and completed the underlying mechanics of a new game called Pocket Legends in January 2010. [12] On 3 April 2010, Spacetime Studios launched Pocket Legends in a stripped-down mobile mmorpg. [ 13 ]
On paper, Pocket Legends is just one of many free-to-play fantasy MMOs that litter the gaming landscape, a little blip that is otherwise drowned out by the noise of its peers. On paper, Pocket ...
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Spacetime Studios, creators of the popular Legends series of cross-platform mobile (and free-to-play) MMOs, has issued a major update to its first Pocket Legends update lets you play as a Rhino ...
The collections contain arcade games developed by Taito throughout the 1980s and 1990s. A similar series of collections, Taito Legends, was released outside Japan in North America and Europe, which retained many of the games included in the Taito Memories collections. The first two compilations sold a total of 145,616 copies. [n 1]
Arcane Legends is a free-to-play hack and slash multiplayer mobile game originally launched in 2012 by Spacetime Studios for Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android and Google Chrome. It is the fourth title in Spacetime Studios' "Legends" series, after Pocket Legends , Star Legends and Dark Legends .
Taito Legends Power-Up is a compilation of classic Taito video games released for the PlayStation Portable system. Patterned after the Taito Memories series for PlayStation 2 , Power-Up marks the first release of the franchise on a portable gaming system.