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not to be confused with the episode (Episode 134: Prime Empire)

“Prime Empire - the old, legendary video-game that was the only thing anybody could talk about two years ago. Why has it suddenly come back? That's also what everyone else is asking.”

— Gayle Gossip on the news in Tear in Fabric

'Prime Empire' is the old, legendary video-game created by Milton Dyer and the rest of Legendary Games. It was the 6th installment of Legendary Games, succeeding Conic the Ratboy.

Official Description[]

  • The mysterious reappearance 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. Everybody in the city can’t wait to start playing, but when over 200 thousand gamers suddenly vanishing without a trace, the Ninja need to get inside the game and find out what is behind the disappearances. Now they must compete in adventures and difficult game worlds, win all three Key-Tanas – and only then can they face the evil Lethandral. Can they reach the final level and beat the game?

Areas[]

There are nine areas (ten if you count the final boss fight) in 'Prime Empire'. Each area has multiple unique features and contains a level key. There is also a weaponkeeper in each of the areas. Some of them are the Thunderdome, Future Technology Kingdom, Volcano of Molten Dangers and New Imperial City. They are, in order of appearance:

  • New Imperial City
  • Terra Technica
  • Future Technology Kingdom
  • Thunderdome
  • Castle of Ancient Warriors
  • Volcano of Molten Dangers
  • Forest of Resentment
  • Terra Kerana
  • City of Fallen Titans
  • (Empire Temple of Madness)

Levels[]

There are thirteen levels of 'Prime Empire'. They can only be accessed/entered by obtaining a level key in an area. Some of them have mini-bosses at the end, meaning that that level was an extra-hard one. The most popular ones are the Red Visor Containment Base, Cliffs of Hysteria, Ultimate Parkour Challenge and Temple Labyrinth. They are, in order of appearance:

  • Red Visor Containment Base
  • Red Visor Troop Battle Camp
  • The Hidden Vault*
  • Sushimi's Sushi Training Dojo (Boss Fight)
  • Rat Legion Confrontation
  • Skirmish at the Rat Legion Base
  • Cliffs of Hysteria
  • Rat King's Sewer Complex (Boss Fight)
  • Temple Labyrinth*
  • Ultimate Parkour Challenge
  • Battle of Lethandral's Army*
  • Zeuronika's Technology Lair (Boss Fight)
  • Prime Empire Final Boss Fight

*Mini-boss level

History[]

Early History[]

After Legendary Games released Conic the Ratboy as its sixth game, its popularity almost exploded immediately. People in Ninjago City loved to play the game and made the second most money in the line of video-games made by Legendary Games, succeeding Conic the Ratboy. Fans asked for another game after around a year, and Legendary Games gladly responded. They worked on the game then called 'Techno Empire'. After months of working and coding, Legendary Games finally finished the game and renamed it 'Prime Empire'. That time, Milton Dyer was the one leading the production. 'Prime Empire' gathered hundreds of thousands of fans within a month, and soon, 'Prime Empire' became the most popular Legendary Games video-game. Even though many things about 'Prime Empire' was extremely difficult to beat, the fans still enjoyed playing the game. Legendary Games added the game with monthly updates, and the most popular ones were the Imperial Weapons, Key-tana Boss Fights and Final Boss Fight Difficulty System. When a team of electronic experts inspected the game because they thought it was suspicious, the game's programming went wrong and the arcade machine exploded, claiming one life. The game was deleted and nobody ever played 'Prime Empire' again.

Late History[]

Two years after the explosion incident of the 'Prime Empire' arcade pod, fragments of the Digital Overlord made it into the game and ignited an energy wave that swept the city overnight, making 'Prime Empire' reappear in every arcade pod. As the Ninjago City gamers played the game, they kept disappearing into the game. When the ninja knew about this, they decided to enter and journey through 'Prime Empire', planning on defeating the final boss and saving the trapped gamers. Using the Videogame Projector invented by Cyrus Borg, they were transported into 'Prime Empire'. They succeeded in beating the the first twelve levels, collecting the Key-tanas, encountering the final boss fight but not actually defeating Lethandral. He escaped into Ninjago and ruled over New Ninjago City, starting the Ninjago Apocalypse. When Jay used his Forbidden Lightning powers to erase Lethndral from existence, the plan worked and with the help of the other ninja, the Lethandral's Army and Rat Legion were vanquished. After that, 'Prime Empire' was handed over to Borg Industries to be remade and cleared of all viruses. Currently, 'Prime Empire' has been re-released and is owned by many Ninjago City gamers.

Features[]

  • 'Prime Empire' happens in real time (in Ninjago City). There are different 'seasons' where players compete for the Key-tanas and eventually be the final player/team to beat the final boss fight. A season ends/new season starts when the final boss fight is beaten by a player/team
  • Players can play 'Prime Empire' either by themselves or in teams/squads up to 6 players
  • Every player gets four lives in 'Prime Empire'. Once they lose all four lives, they will de-materialize into yellow digital-particles and have to start over
  • You can create/customize your own avatar at either the moment you first start the game, or at every area's 'Create Your Avatar Customizer' place
  • Every player can purchase heirlooms for their avatars. Some can be useful, i.e. torches and ropes; some can be just for looks, i.e. cameras and photos. The maximum heirlooms you can carry is 10
    • They can be purchased at every area's Heirloom Shop with Heirloom Tokens. The higher level you reach, the more heirlooms you'll be able to purchase
  • You can purchase special martial arts movements to do more damage to enemies than normal melee attacks. You need Battle Tokens to purchase them - the higher tokens required, the more damage the movement will do. They are only available at every area's 'Martial Art Emporium'
  • Every player can only collect Heirloom and Battle Tokens by destroying the respective Token Containers hidden in every area
  • If 'Prime Empire' had way more content and was actually released in the real world, it would be available on all desktop platforms, PS3, PS4, PSVita, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Switch

Gallery[]

Arcade Pod

Prime Empire's original arcade pod

Prime Empire

Prime Empire's 1st poster

Do You Dare Prime Empire

Prime Empire's 2nd poster

Sushimi OOF

Sushimi in the first Key-tana boss fight

Ultimate Parkour Challenge

Ultimate Parkour Challenge level from the outside

Ultimate Parkour Challenge beginning

Beginning of the Ultimate Parkour Challenge level

Sushimi vs Jay

Jay fighting Sushimi in the first key-tana boss fight

Terra Kerana

The Terra Kerana area of 'Prime Empire'

Just some Red Visors

The second part of the Hidden Vault level

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