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''Legend'' is a side-scrolling
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developed by Arcade Zone and originally published in North America by Seika Corporation in April 1994 and later in Europe by Sony Electronic Publishing on December 21 of the same year for the
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. It is the first game to be solely developed by the duo of Carlo Perconti and Lyes Belaidouni at Arcade Zone, who both would later go on to found Toka and
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respectively. Taking place in the fictional kingdom of Sellech during the
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, players take control of the
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s Kaor and Igor in an attempt to defeat the corrupt son of the
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of Sellech, Clovis, before he manages to harness power from the imprisoned
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of maleficent despot Beldor and conquers the land as a result. Inspired by several high fantasy
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-themed beat 'em up
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s from
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and
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, ''Legend'' was conceived as an idea by Perconti and Belaidouni to create their own action-oriented project. ''Legend'' garnered mixed reception from critics since its initial release on the Super NES. While the graphics received praise, the gameplay was deemed by most as repetitive and lacking depth. Although ''Legend'' never received a direct sequel, Toka created a
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of the game for the
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which was also called ''Legend''. In 2015, the original game was ported to
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by independent developer and publisher
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. A
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, ''Konan'', was also in development and planned for the Atari Jaguar by both Perconti and Belaidouni but was never finished or released.


Gameplay

''Legend'' is an arcade-style side-scrolling hack and slash beat 'em up game similar to '' Golden Axe'' and ''
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'' where players take control of Kaor and Igor through seven stages in total of varying thematic set in the kingdom of Sellech and battling against an assortment of enemies along the journey, with the main objective being defeating the corrupt son of the land's king, Clovis, before he manages to break free the sealed remnant of Beldor's powers and conquers Sellech. The characters have several fighting abilities in their disposal to counterattack such as their swords, kicks and
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s. Players can also block incoming enemy attacks by using their shields. There are also special techniques that can be performed by pressing a combination of buttons such as a jump slash, among others at the cost of health. Defeating certain enemies also drops items that can be picked up such as food, magic bags and extra lives. After completing a level, players would be sent to a bonus round where items can be collected for points or picked up for later use in the game. Although there are seven stages, one of them can only be accessed if the players are captured by the enemies and imprisoned in a dungeon during a boss fight. In the options menu, players can customize the color of their clothing as well as the ability to change the default difficulty setting or share lives between each other during co-op play.


Synopsis

The story of the game is that the maleficent despot Beldor reigned over the kingdom of Sellech for 1000 years, bringing chaos and destruction to the land. Many knights went on a crusade to overthrow Beldor but none of them ever returned. United, people built energized heroes, managing to seal the soul of Beldor and peace was brought to the land afterwards. Clovis, the corrupt son of the king of Sellech, now seeks to harness the power of Beldor and conquer the kingdom by doing so. As such, players assume the role of knight warriors Kaor and Igor in order to defeat Clovis. After travelling across the land, meeting townsfolks who aid them in their quest, while battling against enemies and creatures, both Kaor and Igor reach the
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where Clovis resides and after finally defeating him, Beldor's soul is vanished from the land and their glorious victory is widespread all over the world.


Development and release

Carlo Perconti worked for several companies such as Loriciels and
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as a
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graphic designer, while Lyes Belaidouni worked under the same area in the latter, who were mainly developing
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s for Amstrad home computers and the
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. Belaidouni preferred action-oriented titles but due to the then-current direction of productions under Titus, who also were not interested in developing for the Super NES outside of publishing with the exception of ''
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'', he resigned along with Perconti and marketing manager Gabriel Guary to establish their own
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called Arcade Zone to create titles for home consoles. Their first idea was to create a game under the beat 'em up genre, which was not widely developed in North American and Europe in the 1990s, and were inspired by several arcade games from Capcom and Sega such as '' Knights of the Round'', ''Golden Axe'' and ''The King of Dragons'', with Perconti later stating that "we made the game we wanted to play." The two co-founders were the sole authors of ''Legend'' which was developed as a passion project under turbulent conditions on a quick pace between two and three months, becoming the company's first project, with Perconti serving as its programmer. The game was created from scratch as the team had no financial backing, no access to a software library, nor an official
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development kit for the Super NES, while Guary was in charge of the business side of the company. Belaidouni made all the artwork for backgrounds and characters in '' Deluxe Paint'' on
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before being transferred to PC for Perconti, who handled hardware coordination and other tasks. After finishing development, the game was first showcased at
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, where Capcom was also exhibiting the Super NES conversion of ''The King of Dragons''. ''Legend'' was first released in North America in April 1994 by Seika Corporation and later in Europe by Sony Electronic Publishing on December 24 of the same year. Perconti has said that the lack of a Japanese release of the game was due to the company not having contact and competition of the market in the region. He also stated that the game sold well, though it is unknown how many were sold in total during its original lifetime. In 2015, Piko Interactive ported the title to Microsoft Windows and it was published through
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. Two years later, the original Super NES version was re-released worldwide by Piko Interactive.


Reception

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'' praised the boss design and long levels, but remarked that the game, while good overall, is lacking in variety, which they felt to be a crucial factor in beat 'em ups. ''
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'' commented that the visuals are stunning, with rich backgrounds and large, well-rendered sprites, but are irrelevant in light of the gameplay, which is monotonous and overly easy. They elaborated that the fights are one-dimensional and there is little variety among the enemies, leading to players having to perform the same basic tactics over and over. ''
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'' included it among the best looking beat 'em up games from the
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era.


Legacy

After the initial release of ''Legend'' in North America, Arcade Zone would go on to develop two more titles for the Super NES: '' Iron Commando'' and '' Nightmare Busters'', with the former being originally only published in Japan by Poppo in February 1995 before being picked up for a worldwide re-release as well as being ported to Windows by Piko Interactive, and the later being cancelled due to financial issues before its development was resumed by the original authors and eventually published worldwide by
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in December 2013. A spiritual successor, ''Konan'', was also in development and planned for the Atari Jaguar by both Perconti and Belaidouni but was never finished and released. Due to no longer being able to find interested publishers as a result of Sony discontinuing distribution of Nintendo-related products and incapable of publishing their own titles, Arcade Zone was shut down and stopped any current project under development. However, both Perconti and Belaidouni founded Toka shortly afterwards, and would later develop a remake of the game for the PlayStation bearing the same title.


Konan

During an exhibition at the CES, both Carlo Perconti and Lyes Belaidouni met key people representing Atari Corporation and, intrigued by the architecture of the Atari Jaguar, became involved with developing for the platform. The two began creating a new engine on PC before receiving a Jaguar development kit. Afterwards, they started porting a level of what the team wanted to showcase their engine based upon the fictional character
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, although a license had yet to be signed and were inspired by several arcade games. Regarded by Belaidouni as "the most beautiful beat 'em up with huge sprites and monumental backgrounds", the project was first announced and previewed in December 1994 by French magazine ''CD Consoles'' under the tentative title ''Conan'', featuring an early graphical art style while its overall style and gameplay were very similar to that of ''Legend''. The game was only displayed for co-op play once at Atari Corp.'s booth during the
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in 1995, featuring two playable characters that were named after both developers and used the same sound effects from the aforementioned Super NES title, with ''
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'' referring to the title as ''Conan the Barbarian''. It was also showcased in a
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sent by Atari to video game retail stores in the same year, now under the title ''Konan'' and scheduled for an August/Q4 1995 release date. However, due to financial constrains as a result of Sony's decision to not keep supporting Nintendo products in Europe and lack of funds, the project never moved forward from being a tech demo to a full-fledged title. Perconti has since stated in recent years that the
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of ''Konan'' has become lost and the only remaining proofs of its existence are various screenshots taken by several video game magazines and gameplay footage, while no prototypes containing a ROM image of the demo have been found to date.


PlayStation remake

The PlayStation remake was released in 1998. Unlike most 3D beat 'em ups, the player advances from left-to-right on a 3D but linear path.


References


External links


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