In a way I am glad this did not happen as awesome as Indiana Jones is, I do not think Montezuma's Revenge would have had the charm it has had it been a licensed game. Of course, the version of the game you play will depend on the visuals. The version I played as a kid was not a patch on the Atari game or the later released version for the Sega Master System. No matter the version, this is a game that has a fun style to it.
The gameplay on offer here is way more complex than many of the other games of the era. It is very impressive what they were able to do here. While the game has set levels or floors of the temple the game has a kind of Castlevania Symphony of the Night feel in terms of the gameplay.
I say this because while you have a lot of platforming to do, you also have to collect and manage items so that you can progress through the game. It makes for a fun and challenging experience and one that holds up very well. The later levels are fun, but the game keeps you in the dark until you can find a torch. The idea here is very clever, but it can be frustrating. I had a fantastic time once again playing through the dangers of Montezuma's Revenge!
It is a really classic game from the 80s and a game that holds up way better than you would think. I am not entirely sure what version of the game I would say is the best, but no matter what version you play you are in for a great time with this. If you are in the mood for a classic, I say give this one a try and you will be in for a fun time.
Parker Brothers, long known for board games such as Monopoly , is now producing video-games for the Sega Master System. Their first title, an excellent conversion of the Broderbund computer game Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? Their second title is a conversion of one of their Colecovision and Atari titles from the early s: Montezuma's Revenge. Black rooms, great sound effects, a large maze, disappearing platforms - it's a mother of a platform game, and a great one at that!
Even though Panama Joe you looks like a melon with legs. Suffice to say that if you like clever action games, and have never played Montezuma's Revenge, you're missing out on a great lineage of games. Montezuma's Revenge screenshots. Enter one or more words that must all appear in category, title or description.
To search a particular category, just include it in the search text box. It has all the original key features of the original Atari classic plus a number of interesting new improvements.
Features: 99 rooms on each level of the pyramid All of the 9 levels of original gameplay 4 styles of on-screen joystick controls Two game graphics modes: Modern GFX default and Retro GFX 8-bit graphics selectable Parallax background effect in Modern GFX mode Resume function: You can close the game at any moment! Your current progress is automatically saved and later you can continue right where you were.
High quality original and new sound effects! Major improvements to modern graphics and music configurable keys Mask direction indicator improvements in controls. Stay informed about special deals, the latest products, events, and more from Microsoft Store. Available to United States residents. By clicking sign up, I agree that I would like information, tips, and offers about Microsoft Store and other Microsoft products and services.
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