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Gauntlet Legends is an arcade game released in 1998 by Atari Games and Midway Games.It is a fantasy themed hack and slash styled dungeon crawl game, a sequel to 1985's popular Gauntlet and 1986's Gauntlet II and marks the final game in the series to be produced by Atari Games.
Release years by system: 1999 – Arcade, Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, PlayStation ... Gauntlet Legends. Original release date: ... Release years by system: 2005 – Game ...
Gauntlet Dark Legacy is an arcade video game released in 2000. [6] It is the seventh title in the Gauntlet series, and is an expansion of the previous title in the series, Gauntlet Legends . The expansion adds five new levels, and four new character classes: Dwarf, Knight, Jester, and Sorceress.
[c] [14] Due to the similarity of the Dreamcast's hardware with Sega's own New Arcade Operation Machine Idea (NAOMI) arcade board, it saw several near-identical ports of arcade games. [15] Plus, since the Dreamcast's hardware used parts similar to those found in personal computers (PCs) of the era, specifically ones with Pentium II and III ...
All versions of the compilation received generally mixed to negative reviews, with the first volume of the Dreamcast version earning a 64.00%, [8] the second volume of the Dreamcast version earning a 70.00%, [9] the Nintendo 64 version earning a 63.43%, [10] and the Game Boy Advance version earning a 54.50%, [10] according to video game aggregator GameRankings.
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Gauntlet series - Atari Games. Gauntlet; Gauntlet II; Gauntlet (NES) - Tengen; Gauntlet: The Third Encounter; Gauntlet III: The Final Quest - Tengen; Gauntlet Legends; Gauntlet Dark Legacy - Midway Games West; Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows - Midway Games; Genji series - Game Republic. Genji: Dawn of the Samurai; Genji: Days of the Blade; Ghost Rider ...
The game is viewed from a top down perspective, with the DS's two screens extending the player's field of view. Press releases and previews of the game characterized it as "retro", [4] [5] with gameplay based on the first two titles in the Gauntlet series, with some additions such as the character leveling system introduced in Gauntlet Legends. [6]