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Gauntlet Legends - Nintendo N64

Publisher:Midway Games  ?              No-Intro:Gauntlet Legends
Developer:Midway Games  ?              GoodName:Gauntlet Legends
Year:1999              TOSEC:Gauntlet Legends
Category:Role-Playing              MAME:N/A
Game Manual:Download              Game Music:
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Also on: Arcade, Sega Dreamcast, Sony Playstation

Series: Gauntlet (Arcade), Gauntlet II (Arcade), Gauntlet Dark Legacy (Arcade)

 


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In game image of Gauntlet Legends on the Nintendo N64.
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Title screen of Gauntlet Legends on the Nintendo N64.
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Box cover for Gauntlet Legends on the Nintendo N64.
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Box back cover for Gauntlet Legends on the Nintendo N64.
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Cartridge artwork for Gauntlet Legends on the Nintendo N64.
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Top of cartridge artwork for Gauntlet Legends on the Nintendo N64.
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Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Gauntlet Legends.
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Advert for Gauntlet Legends on the Nintendo N64.
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(Arcade Version)


In ages past, a corrupt mage named Garm used a set of Runestones to summon a demon named Skorne (It is not stated what Garm intended to use Skorne for; however, as Gauntlet Legends introduces Garm as a "greedy young mage", it can be assumed he wanted Skorne for his own personal gain.) However, Skorne crushed Garm and imprisoned his soul in the Underworld. Skorne, fearing the power of the Runestones, scattered them throughout the four realms, so that they could never be used against him. The player(s) must defeat the end bosses of each of the four realms to obtain the four golden keys which allow access to Skorne's temple. While traveling through each realm, he/she/they must also collect the Thirteen Runestones from where they have been scattered. The complete set of Runestones allows him/her/them to pursue Skorne to the Underworld in order to finally destroy him. The players must find 3 rune stones on each kingdom in order to defeat Skorne in the Underworld, and of course 1 from the battle grounds.


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