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+ | *''The mysterious appearance of the legendary video game, Prime Empire, has gamers excited in [[Ninjago City]]. Everybody's lining up to play, eager for the chance to test their skills, but one by one, players are disappearing... '''it's all fun and games until you reach Level 13.''''' |
+ | *''A legendary arcade game]] has resurfaced, and the whole of [[Ninjago City|NINJAGO City]] is hooked, but it soon becomes clear…this is no ordinary game!'' |
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+ | *''“Would you like to enter [[Prime Empire]]?” In the hyped video game, Prime Empire, you can choose whoever you want to be. [[Jay]] and [[w:c:sjshow:Xin Hatcher|Xin]], ever the avid gamers, can’t wait to start playing, but when over 2000 hundred [[Humans|gamers]], including Jay and Xin, suddenly vanishing without a trace, the [[Ninja]] need to get inside the game and find out who is playing [[Unagami]]. Now they must compete in adventures and difficult game worlds, win all three [[Key-Tanas]] – and only then can they face the evil Unagami. Can they reach the new final level and beat the game?'' |
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== Levels == |
== Levels == |
Revision as of 21:37, 17 March 2020
Prime Empire is a legendary Milton Dyer arcade game that has a power sucking players in.
Official Description
- The mysterious appearance of the legendary video game, Prime Empire, has gamers excited in Ninjago City. Everybody's lining up to play, eager for the chance to test their skills, but one by one, players are disappearing... it's all fun and games until you reach Level 13.
- A legendary arcade game]] has resurfaced, and the whole of NINJAGO City is hooked, but it soon becomes clear…this is no ordinary game!
- “Would you like to enter Prime Empire?” In the hyped video game, Prime Empire, you can choose whoever you want to be. Jay and Xin, ever the avid gamers, can’t wait to start playing, but when over 2000 hundred gamers, including Jay and Xin, suddenly vanishing without a trace, the Ninja need to get inside the game and find out who is playing Unagami. Now they must compete in adventures and difficult game worlds, win all three Key-Tanas – and only then can they face the evil Unagami. Can they reach the new final level and beat the game?
Levels
There are thirteen levels of Prime Empire. The names or details of these levels are currently unknown.
History
The arcade game was created at an unknown point in time, and it would be known to contain magic to trap people.
Inhabitants
- Humans/Civilians
- Anthony Bruton Nelli
- Hyper-Sonic
- Manovi
- Okino
- Racer Seven
- Scott
- Will
- Kaiju
- Rat Gang
- Dragons
- Animals
- Chickens
- Peashooters
- Avatars
Visitors
Locations
- Empire Temple
- Sushi Kitchen
- Throne Room
- Treacherous Tower
- Forest of Discontent
- Gamer's Market
- Key-Tana Stall
- Okino's Weapon Shop
- Scott's Invisible Garage
- Speedway Five-Billion Race Tracks
- Tera Technica
Weapons
- Key-Tanas
- Orange Key-Tana
- Purple-Pink Key-Tana
- Yellow Key-Tana
- Prime Controllers
Trivia
- This is the second time the Ninja travel into a virtual world, the first time being the Digiverse in Rebooted.
- The game is similar to "Game Over" from Spy Kids and "Jumanji" from the film of the same name.
- Jumanji was once a board game and then became a videogame where people were trapped.
- The empire is also similar to the Digiverse.
- Unlike the videogame mentioned, the avatars of the Ninja are themselves, only with a few different things like clothes or hair color.
- It can be entered through Arcade Pods.
- When someone reaches level thirteen in the game, they get sucked into the game itself.
- When all three Key-Tanas are combined at the Temple of Madness, it triggers a mechanism that reveals Unagami.
- Players get four lives in the game.
- Players also have to pass three deadly challenges.
- The first challenge is to race in the Speedway Five-Billion to earn the Yellow Key-Tana.
- The second challenge is to defeat a Fire Dragon at a temple to earn the Purple Key-Tana.
- The third challenge is probably to defeat the Head Sushimi to earn the Orange Key-Tana.
Gallery
Promotional Media
Screenshots
Unknown Order
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Landmarks |
Alleys, highways, pathways, roadways, and routes: Route 22 · Route 23 · Strangler's Path
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Buildings |
Abbeys, cathedrals, churches, mosques, sanctuaries, and synagogues: Glastonbury Abbey · Saint Paul's Cathedral · Sanctuary of Stiix · V.F.D. Church · Westminster Abbey
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Counties and provinces |
Cabinda · Fujian · Guangdong · Hebei · Pankot · Roane · Sichuan · Westmore |
Countries |
Europe: Albania · Andorra · Austria · Belarus · Belgium · Bosnia · Bulgaria · Croatia · Czech Republic · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland · Ireland · Italy · Kosovo · Latvia · Liechtenstein · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Macedonia · Malta · Moldova · Monaco · Montenegro · Netherlands · Norway · Poland · Portugal · Romania · San Marino · Serbia · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Ukraine · United Kingdom (England · Northern Ireland · Scotland · Wales) · Vatican
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States |
Alabama · Alaska · Arizona · Arkansas · California · Colorado · Connecticut · Delaware · Florida · Georgia · Hawaii · Idaho · Illinois · Indiana · Iowa · Kansas · Kentucky · Louisiana · Maine · Maryland · Massachusetts · Michigan · Minnesota · Mississippi · Missouri · Montana · Nebraska · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New Mexico · New York · Nevada · North Carolina · North Dakota · Ohio · Oklahoma · Oregon · Pennsylvania · Rhode Island · South Carolina · South Dakota · Tennessee · Texas · Utah · Vermont · Virginia · Washington · West Virginia · Wisconsin · Wyoming |
Religions |
Christianity · Islam · Judaism |
Worlds within worlds |