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Revision as of 19:59, 21 April 2011
- For the Sega Master System game, see Gauntlet.
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Gauntlet IV |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Tengen |
Developer: Tengen |
Genre: Action, RPG (JP box says both; Sega of Japan master list only says Action) |
Gauntlet (ガントレット) is a 1985 arcade game by Atari. In 1993, subsidiary Tengen created an expanded reamke on the Sega Mega Drive, calling it Gauntlet in Japan and Gauntlet IV elsewhere.
Gauntlet IV contains the original up-to-four-players arcade mode as well as three new modes:
- Quest Mode: where players fight through five towers full of Gauntlet gimmicks
- Battle Mode: where two or more players compete to survive in either a Normal Battle, Equal Battle, or Password Battle
- Record Mode: where players try to run through the original levels to see who can get through first
These new modes are accompanied by new music composed by Masaharu Iwata and Hitoshi Sakimoto.
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Quest Mode Storyline
In the game's world, adventurers are people who go out to solve mysteries through adventure, turning the mysteries into legends. One mystery remains, called "The mystery protected by the old castle towers." These towers — representing the elements fire, earth, wind, and water — are enchanted with a curse which you, the adventurer willing to unravel the mystery, must break to enter the castle and find the rumored treasure inside.