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More than a few gamers cut their teeth on Gauntlet, an arcade classic and one of the original games that made the NES so popular. This Genesis version, Gauntlet IV, comes through with classic arcade-style action and some intriguing new styles of play.
ProTip: It's worth watching the Demo Mode to pick up tips.
Fatal labyrinth manual free. The name of the game's the same -- and it looks the same, too. All four modes of play -- Arcade, Quest, Battle, and Record -- feature traditional Gauntlet-style overhead-view action. As one of the famous foursome (Warrior, Valkyrie, Wizard or Elf), you run through each maze-like level in search of power-ups and the Exit to the next level. Along the way, it's a nonstop battle against skeletons, evil wizards and the rest of Gauntlet's familiar hordeof enemies. Each character has strengths and weaknesses, including the level of health they begin the game with. Gauntlet aficionados always have a favorite character and never agree on which is the best (Elf is quickest, Warrior is' strongest).
Don't shoot the Potions or the Food. You'll destroy them.
For a very cool variation on the original check out the new modes of play. The Quest Mode adds a role-playing dimension to Gauntlet. Players earn Experience Points, Weapons and Health by fighting battles while they try to solve the mystery of the tower. Even better, the Battle Mode pits up to four Gauntleteers against one another in a really entertaining head-to-head confrontation, where each player shoots it out in a winner-takes-all survival contest. In the Record Mode, players battle in different rooms of the castle, competing by doing damage and trying to complete a level in the shortest amount of time.
Gauntlet's graphics aren't impressive by current Genesis standards, but they look just like Gauntlet always looked!
Those familiar with the original won't notice anything out of line. Sound-wise, the tunes are somewhat tinny and annoying, but digitized voices repeat the comforting, familiar (although somewhat hard to figure out) Gauntlet phrases, such as 'Wizard shot the food.' Gauntlet's game play, even in the Quest Mode, is easy for even beginning gamers to learn. The controls are straightforward, and the action is at its most hysterical and entertaining when four players plug in with the adapter.
If you loved Gauntlet, this 16-bit collector's edition is a game you'll enjoy. Even though the graphics are somewhat dated, the game play's as fun as it always was, especially in the multiplayer modes.
Click the button below to add the Atari 4-Player GAUNTLET Arcade Game to your wish list. Related Products. Atari WARLORDS Arcade Game. Atari 4-Player GAUNTLET Arcade Game NICE. Atari 4-Player GAUNTLET II Arcade Game. Atari 4 Player CYBERBALL Arcade Game $1,900.00. Atari BLASTEROIDS Arcade Game. Gauntlet Games. Play Gauntlet Games on Emulator Online. All the best Gauntlet games online for different retro emulators including GBA, Game Boy, SNES, Nintendo and Sega. There are many online Gauntlet games in the collection. All of the games that you see here are without download, pick any and start playing right away.
More than a few gamers cut their teeth on Gauntlet, an arcade classic and one of the original games that made the NES so popular. This Genesis version, Gauntlet IV, comes through with classic arcade-style action and some intriguing new styles of play.
ProTip: It's worth watching the Demo Mode to pick up tips.
Fatal labyrinth manual free. The name of the game's the same -- and it looks the same, too. All four modes of play -- Arcade, Quest, Battle, and Record -- feature traditional Gauntlet-style overhead-view action. As one of the famous foursome (Warrior, Valkyrie, Wizard or Elf), you run through each maze-like level in search of power-ups and the Exit to the next level. Along the way, it's a nonstop battle against skeletons, evil wizards and the rest of Gauntlet's familiar hordeof enemies. Each character has strengths and weaknesses, including the level of health they begin the game with. Gauntlet aficionados always have a favorite character and never agree on which is the best (Elf is quickest, Warrior is' strongest).
Don't shoot the Potions or the Food. You'll destroy them.
For a very cool variation on the original check out the new modes of play. The Quest Mode adds a role-playing dimension to Gauntlet. Players earn Experience Points, Weapons and Health by fighting battles while they try to solve the mystery of the tower. Even better, the Battle Mode pits up to four Gauntleteers against one another in a really entertaining head-to-head confrontation, where each player shoots it out in a winner-takes-all survival contest. In the Record Mode, players battle in different rooms of the castle, competing by doing damage and trying to complete a level in the shortest amount of time.
Gauntlet's graphics aren't impressive by current Genesis standards, but they look just like Gauntlet always looked!
Those familiar with the original won't notice anything out of line. Sound-wise, the tunes are somewhat tinny and annoying, but digitized voices repeat the comforting, familiar (although somewhat hard to figure out) Gauntlet phrases, such as 'Wizard shot the food.' Gauntlet's game play, even in the Quest Mode, is easy for even beginning gamers to learn. The controls are straightforward, and the action is at its most hysterical and entertaining when four players plug in with the adapter.
If you loved Gauntlet, this 16-bit collector's edition is a game you'll enjoy. Even though the graphics are somewhat dated, the game play's as fun as it always was, especially in the multiplayer modes.