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Axe of legends

Axe Legends, styled as aXe Legends, is a made-up game in Video Game High School. It resembles the real-life video games Guitar Hero and Rocksmith. There is the full game and an arcade version as well. It can be assumed that Freddie Wong created the game or helped take part in creating the game, since he is featured in the arcade version and the first difficulty level is named after his own son, as no one else would know if Ted was bad at the game or not.

The game can be seen throughout the series being played by Ted Wong and is the main game used in the class Rhythm Method.

The game's known songs can be found here.

Difficulty Levels

The difficulty levels can be seen in Episode 4 as Ted is playing the full game. The fact that the first difficulty is named "Ted" foreshadows that Ted Wong is bad at the game.

  • Ted
  • Toddler
  • Beginner
  • Easy
  • Medium
  • Hard
  • Expert
  • Impossible
  • Literally Impossible
  • Ultraextreme
  • Megaultraextreme

aXe Legends Arcade

An arcade version of aXe Legends is seen in Episode 8 in Brian's. Ted goes to play it after Ki arrives at the table, whom he is still angry at for signing him up for Drift Racing.

Trivia

  • The game's logo is a pun on the straight edge logo, which is styled as "aXe" (and the straight edge logo "sXe"). Another reference to straight edge is when Ted is enticed to play the arcade version of aXe Legends by the character on the main menu screen in Episode 8; the game character states that only losers do drugs, so if Ted wasn't going to play, then he might as well go off and smoke; this is a reference to the fact that living the straight edge lifestyle means living without drugs and alcohol (and can be taken further by becoming vegan or having abstinence from sex and/or sexual interaction as well).
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