![]() ![]() The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the Pitfall! franchise.įor tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages. In its first season, the Ruby-Spears Saturday Supercade cartoon featured segments based on the game, and a 1982 commercial for Pitfall! starred a young Jack Black. Pitfall! has also left its mark on television. All of these games include the original Pitfall! as an Easter Egg Lost Expedition and Big Adventure contain Pitfall II as well. Two more revivals came later, this time in 3D: 1998's Pitfall 3D Beyond the Jungle on the PlayStation, and 2004's Pitfall: The Lost Expedition on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Game Cube (and ported to the Wii in 2008 as Pitfall: The Big Adventure). The series was revived on the SNES and Sega Genesis in 1994's Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure, a fun if sloppy platformer in the same vein as Aladdin and Earthworm Jim. ![]() Besides, The Angry Video Game Nerd has said it all in his video on the game already. The only real sequel followed in 1984, also for the 2600 Pitfall II: Lost Caverns introduced elements like exploration, true scrolling, and an interactive soundtrack that reflects how well you're doing. The original Pitfall! was released on the Atari 2600 in 1982 and established the foundations of the multi-screen Platformer genre: running and jumping over obstacles as you travel from left to right. ![]() A classic Activision franchise created by David Crane. ![]()
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