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Gladiator, known in Japan as Ougon no Shiro (黄金の城, lit. "Golden Castle" ) , is an arcade video game developed by Allumer and published in 1986 by Taito . [ 1 ] It was followed by a sequel titled Blandia .
The Roman legion has pillaged the player character's hometown, sold them into slavery, and consigned them to a gladiator school. The player has to gather money as a gladiator to attain their freedom. [5] The game is a one-on-one fighting game. The player has to select two primary weapons from a selection of 45.
Pages in category "Video games about gladiatorial combat" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Gladiator games were advertised well beforehand, on billboards that gave the reason for the game, its editor, venue, date and the number of paired gladiators (ordinarii) to be used. Other highlighted features could include details of venationes , executions, music and any luxuries to be provided for the spectators, such as an awning against the ...
Colosseum: Road to Freedom (originally Gladiator: Road to Freedom in Japan) is a 2005 video game published by Koei for the PlayStation 2. It is a hybrid fighting role-playing video game loosely based on the Roman Empire around the time of the Emperor Commodus .
Gladius is a turn-based tactical role-playing game. [4] There are two main gameplay components — combat and a world map.The primary game mechanic tasks the player with building a school of gladiators and taking them into battle against opposing schools, winning regional tournaments so as to earn the right to compete in more prestigious tournaments.
American Gladiators is a video game developed by Incredible Technologies and released in 1991 by GameTek for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Ports were published in 1992 for Amiga and MS-DOS compatible operating systems, and then in 1993 for Genesis and Super NES , by Imagitec Design .
The game was initially called Gladiators, became Duelmasters as of 1985. [4] In 1985, the game tied with Pellic Quest, Power, and Quest of the Great Jewels for Third Place in the 1st Annual Paper Mayhem Awards for "Best PBM Game". [5] The publisher subsequently changed the name to Duel2, noting that Wizards of the Coast had recently published ...