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Remake of '''Pitfall!''' for the unexpanded TI-99/4A. | Remake of '''Pitfall!''' for the unexpanded TI-99/4A. | ||
About 14000 lines of assembly code, open source software. | About 14000 lines of assembly code using [[Spectra2]], open source software. | ||
The source code and binaries were released in 2010. You can get it [http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/158467-pitfall-binaries-and-source-code here]. | |||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitfall! Pitfall!] is a jump & run game released by Activision for popular 80's game consoles like Atari 2600 and Colecovision. | |||
From 2008 until 2010 a version for the TI-99/4A was written by "retroclouds". | |||
It got released as both disk version and a 32K bank-switched ROM command module. | |||
A limited run of cartridges was made available in 2010. These were based on the popular Jon Guidry boards. | |||
The cartridge came with a label and sported a 32K (4x8) bank-switched ROM. This version can even run on the unexpanded TI-99/4A. | |||
[[Category:Module]] | [[Category:Module]] |
Latest revision as of 13:33, 26 October 2020
Remake of Pitfall! for the unexpanded TI-99/4A. About 14000 lines of assembly code using Spectra2, open source software.
The source code and binaries were released in 2010. You can get it here.
Pitfall! is a jump & run game released by Activision for popular 80's game consoles like Atari 2600 and Colecovision.
From 2008 until 2010 a version for the TI-99/4A was written by "retroclouds". It got released as both disk version and a 32K bank-switched ROM command module.
A limited run of cartridges was made available in 2010. These were based on the popular Jon Guidry boards. The cartridge came with a label and sported a 32K (4x8) bank-switched ROM. This version can even run on the unexpanded TI-99/4A.