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Arrowhead Games, the studio behind Magicka, developed Gauntlet: Slayer Edition as part of the long-running Gauntlet franchise.
Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows continues the Gauntlet franchise, in this darker soft reboot of the series.
A compilation of two classic arcade games on a single cartridge.
An enhanced edition of Gauntlet Legends, Dark Legacy added more playable characters and levels.
Gauntlet Legends is the first 3D installment in the franchise.
As the first four-player game for the Genesis, Gauntlet IV was a "carbon copy" of the arcade classic.
This Gauntlet sequel was developed specifically for home computers and doesn't have much in common with the original arcade games.
Essentially a repack of the original Gauntlet with new, redesigned dungeons.
This 1986 sequel added more enemies with better AI, new treasures, harder levels, and the ability for each player to choose the character they wanted.
A top-down fantasy action Arcade game from the 80s in which up to four players fended off hordes of enemies while navigating treacherous mazes. Its difficulty is legendary; players can still hear the cry "Wizard needs food, badly!" in their nightmares.
An intended entry in the Gauntlet series from Backbone Entertainment and published by Eidos, for the Nintendo DS.
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