Pitfall



         


Pitfall! was a popular video game released by Activision for the Atari 2600 in 1982. The game is considered by many to be the first platform game ever made.

In the game, you manouever your character, known as Pitfall Harry, through a maze-like jungle in an attempt to recover treasures, 32 of them in all. Harry has 20 minutes to collect them.

Along the way, he must negotiate through numerous hazards, such as tar pits, quicksand, rolling logs, snakes, scorpions, walls, fire, and crocodiles. Harry is only able to jump over these obstacles, or time his way around them, except in certain places where he can swing on a vine to avoid them.

Pitfall! was a massive success for the 2600. It's considered to have been the best selling game ever made for the system, with over 4 million copies of the game sold. Several ports were made for computer systems as well as for the ColecoVision and Intellivision.

The game was produced by David Crane, a legendary programmer who worked for Activision in the early 1980s. Crane also produced a popular sequel, 1985, Activision licensed Pitfall to Sega, who made an arcade version Pitfall II: Lost Caverns. The game, which is now quite rare, actually had little to do with that game, and had more resemblance to the original Pitfall!.

Pitfall appeared on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987, but Super Pitfall was not successful and received poor reviews.

The game made its debut on next-generation systems in 1995, with the popular 1998 and Pitfall Harry, released in 2003.





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