Talk:Gauntlet Legends
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[edit] Spelling Errors
The titled is missing the letter n in Gauntlet.
This has been corrected long ago. Link 19:21, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Talking about the Talk
This is very unencyclopedaic (sp?) and uses excessively informal or incorrect language, specifically:
- "The simplicity of the original Gauntlet series is still here: You have to find your way out of a maze"
- "In your way are hordes and hordes"
- "generators painfully spread around the gigantic, menacing levels."
- "It was a role-playing game, though with very limited role-playing."
Also, it needs to be significantly expanded.
I've tried to fix it. Link 19:21, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] For Virtual Console?
Will Gauntlet Legends be available for Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console? Link 19:21, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Runestones: Twelve or Thirteen
First, I've never played Gauntlet Legends, only the expanded game, Dark Legacy.
Gauntlet: Dark Legacy has 13 Runestones. However, other sources I've checked indicate that Gauntlet Legends only has 12 Runestones.
This this appears to be a point of contention (it's been changed in the article several times), it would be nice to have this settled once and for all.
Now, the question is: How many runestones does Gauntlet Legends actually have? --Powerlord 12:11, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
It did have 13 Runestones. 3 in each of the first 4 levels, and the 13th was in the last level. --Linktriforce007
- Right...as I recall from pumping FAR too many quarters into the arcade version, the first twelve get you to the Desecrated Temple, and then the first encounter with Skorne. Beating him the first time gets you the 13th runestone, which allows you to follow him into the Underworld and do the final boss fight (after beating up several infernal minions). Don't know about the console ports, I've never played any of them. -- Pennyforth (talk) 04:38, 16 February 2008 (UTC)

