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| |image = [[Image:Pitfall! Coverart.png]] | |image = [[Image:Pitfall! Coverart.png]] | ||
| |developer = [[Activision]] | |developer = [[Activision]] | ||
| - | |publisher = [[Activision]] | + | |publisher=Activision |
| |designer = [[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]] | |designer = [[David Crane (programmer)|David Crane]] | ||
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| |modes = [[Single-player]] | |modes = [[Single-player]] | ||
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| - | |platforms = [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 5200]], [[Atari 8-bit]], [[ColecoVision]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Intellivision]], [[Sega SG-1000]] | + | |platforms=[[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 5200]], [[Atari 8-bit]], [[ColecoVision]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Intellivision]], [[Sega SG-1000]] |
| - | |media = [[Cartridge (electronics)|Cartridge]] | + | |media = [[ROM cartridge|Cartridge]] |
| |requirements = | |requirements = | ||
| |input = [[Joystick]] | |input = [[Joystick]] | ||
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| ''Pitfall!'' appeared on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1987 as ''[[Super Pitfall]]'', but was not successful and received poor reviews. | ''Pitfall!'' appeared on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1987 as ''[[Super Pitfall]]'', but was not successful and received poor reviews. | ||
| - | The series sequel, the popular [[Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure]] made its debut on the [[SNES]] and [[Sega Genesis|Genesis-Mega Drive]] systems in 1994 and also showing up on the subsequent [[Sega 32X]] system a short time afterward. The game was ported to the [[Windows 95]] operating system and the [[Atari Jaguar]] the following year. Its most recent release was in 2001 on the [[Game Boy Advance]]. ''The Mayan Adventure'' was well known for having the original ''Pitfall!'' available to play on it. | + | The series sequel, the popular [[Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure]] made its debut on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and [[Sega Genesis|Genesis-Mega Drive]] systems in 1994 and also showing up on the subsequent [[Sega 32X]] system a short time afterward. The game was ported to the [[Windows 95]] operating system and the [[Atari Jaguar]] the following year. Its most recent release was in 2001 on the [[Game Boy Advance]]. ''The Mayan Adventure'' was well known for having the original ''Pitfall!'' available to play on it. |
| In 1998, ''[[Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle]]'' for the Sony [[PlayStation]], featuring the voice of [[Bruce Campbell]] as Pitfall Harry, was released. | In 1998, ''[[Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle]]'' for the Sony [[PlayStation]], featuring the voice of [[Bruce Campbell]] as Pitfall Harry, was released. | ||
| - | In 2004, a sequel was released for [[Sony PlayStation 2]], [[Nintendo GameCube]], and [[Microsoft Xbox]]. It was titled ''[[Pitfall: The Lost Expedition]]'', though it had many cartoony effects with tributes to the original ''Pitfall!'' The first two original games are playable in the game. A port of this game titled Pitfall: The Big Adventure was released for the Wii on September 23, 2008.<ref> [wii.ign.com] | + | In 2004, a sequel was released for [[PlayStation 2]], [[Nintendo GameCube]], and [[Xbox]]. It was titled ''[[Pitfall: The Lost Expedition]]'', though it had many cartoony effects with tributes to the original ''Pitfall!'' The first two original games are playable in the game. A port of this game titled Pitfall: The Big Adventure was released for the Wii on September 23, 2008.<ref> [wii.ign.com] |
| In 2006, the original ''Pitfall!'' resurfaced as a mini-game in [[Arcade (comics)|Arcade]]'s Murderworld in ''[[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]''. There is a sequence where the player has to rescue Jean Grey from an arcade machine. The player has to go through a ''Pitfall!''-type game in order to reach Jean and free her from the machine. | In 2006, the original ''Pitfall!'' resurfaced as a mini-game in [[Arcade (comics)|Arcade]]'s Murderworld in ''[[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]''. There is a sequence where the player has to rescue Jean Grey from an arcade machine. The player has to go through a ''Pitfall!''-type game in order to reach Jean and free her from the machine. | ||
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| * [www.the-commodore-zone.com] Legends of the C64 article on David Crane and Activision (includes ''Pitfall!'' info)] | * [www.the-commodore-zone.com] Legends of the C64 article on David Crane and Activision (includes ''Pitfall!'' info)] | ||
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