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Gauntlet: The Third Encounter : ウィキペディア英語版
Gauntlet: The Third Encounter

''Gauntlet: The Third Encounter'' is an arcade-style action game by Atari, that was released on the Atari Lynx handheld in 1990. The game can be played by one to four players simultaneously. It introduced new character classes like “Nerd” or “Punkrocker” and was one of a few games that used the “vertical mode” of the Atari Lynx, another being the port of ''Klax''. The story: a crystal falls from the sky and lands in a castle, and it must be retrieved from within its 40 mazes type area. A year later U.S. Gold and Tengen would release another completely different game called ''Gauntlet III: The Final Quest''.
== Development ==
Robert A. Jung wrote in his review on IGN that ''Gauntlet: The Third Encounte'' "is not a Lynx adaptation of any of the Gauntlet arcade games. Instead, this was originally a similar game developed by Epyx called Time Quests and Treasure Chests. When Atari bought the rights to the Lynx, they gave it a quick name change in hopes that the Gauntlet title would enhance its market appeal."

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