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* [[He Also Did]]: Ed Logg was also on the development team for ''[[Asteroids (video game)|Asteroids]]'', ''[[Breakout|Super Breakout]]'', and ''[[Centipede]]''.
* [[Franchise Killer]]: ''Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows'', which was released as an [[Obvious Beta]] with all of the touted new features conspicuously missing, as well most series staples from previous games, such as Bomb Potions and ''all'' power-ups.
* [[Franchise Killer]]: ''Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows'', which was released as an [[Obvious Beta]] with all of the touted new features conspicuously missing, as well most series staples from previous games, such as Bomb Potions and ''all'' power-ups.
** [[What Could Have Been]]: The game had a very prestigious team at first, with the likes of John Romero and Josh Sawyer attached to it, and was aimed as an extremely ambitious franchise resurrection. Sadly, the original devs left and the project collapsed into abject mediocrity.
** [[What Could Have Been]]: The game had a very prestigious team at first, with the likes of John Romero and Josh Sawyer attached to it, and was aimed as an extremely ambitious franchise resurrection. Sadly, the original devs left and the project collapsed into abject mediocrity.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The voice of Sumner in ''Gauntlet Legends'' and ''Gauntlet Dark Legacy'' is Doug Lawrence, the voice of many [[Nickelodeon]] characters, such as [[Rocko's Modern Life|Filburt the Turtle]] and [[SpongeBob SquarePants|Plankton]].
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The voice of Sumner in ''Gauntlet Legends'' and ''Gauntlet Dark Legacy'' is Doug Lawrence, the voice of many [[Nickelodeon]] characters, such as [[Rocko's Modern Life|Filburt the Turtle]] and [[SpongeBob SquarePants|Plankton]].
* [[Limited Special Collectors' Ultimate Edition]]: The [[Nintendo 64]] version of ''Gauntlet Legends'' came with a Warrior miniature.
* [[Limited Special Collectors' Ultimate Edition]]: The [[Nintendo 64]] version of ''Gauntlet Legends'' came with a Warrior miniature.
* [[Money, Dear Boy]]: Why four players? Four players at one arcade machine means four players giving it quarters. No, seriously, [[Ed Logg has admitted this was the reason.]] While this is, of course, the reason behind any multiplayer arcade game, ''Gauntlet'' started the trend.
* [[Write What You Know]]: Before working for Atari, Ed Logg was getting into trouble with his boss for pursuing his hobby - designing video games - on company time. He did a ''lot'' better when this ''was'' his job.
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