Display title | Gauntlet (1985 video game) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Released in 1985, Atari's Gauntlet was based on the earlier Dandy, written for the Atari 8 Bit Computers. Up to four heroes — a warrior, a valkyrie, a wizard and an elf — went through a series of Dungeon Crawls, viewed from above in a scrolling window, collecting treasure and defeating monsters. Each player had a joystick and two buttons labeled "Fire" and "Magic"; the latter button activated a potion which weakened or destroyed all enemies on the screen. Each hero had a specialty: the warrior did extra damage, the valkyrie had the best defense, the wizard did more extra damage when using potions, and the elf trumped everyone in movespeed. |