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The Pit (video game)

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Genre(s)
  
Action/strategy

CPU
  
Z80 (8-bit, 3.072 MHz)

Developer
  
Taito

Cabinet
  
Upright

Initial release date
  
April 1982

Platforms
  
Arcade game, Commodore 64

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Mode(s)
  
Up to 2 players, alternating turns

Sound
  
Z80 (8-bit, 2.5 MHz); AY-8910 x 2 (1.536 MHz)

Display
  
Raster, 224 x 256 pixels (Vertical), 99 colors

Publishers
  
Taito, Centuri, Human Engineered Software

Similar
  
Centuri games, Other games

The Pit is a 1982 action/strategy video game developed by AW Electronics, published by Centuri in the United States, Taito in Japan, and Zilec/Zenitone in the UK. The objective of The Pit is to descend into an underground labyrinth, retrieve a gem, and escape.

Contents

A game similar to The Pit programmed by Chris Gray inspired Peter Liepa to create Boulder Dash.

Description

The Pit is comparatively rare and difficult. The player's avatar (described as "The Astronaut-Explorer" by the game manual) lands in a spaceship and must dig his way into a series of underground tunnels. While there, he must avoid being crushed by rocks, eaten by monsters, impaled by arrows, or melted in a vat of acid. In lieu of a traditional timer is a tank (the "Zonker") shooting away a mountain near the player's spaceship. If the player dallies too long in the maze, the Zonker will destroy the player's spaceship, and the player loses a life.

After collecting the treasure, the only route back to the spaceship is by crossing "The Pit", which is a room with a sliding retractable floor underneath which is a monster that will devour a player who tarries too long.

Scoring

The player receives 200 points for shooting each enemy, 1000 points for each crystal collected, 2000 points for collecting buried treasure, and 1000 points for crossing "The Pit" safely and reboarding the ship.

Ports

The game was ported to the Commodore 64 in 1983. Bandai created a portable VFD handheld version of The Pit in 1983. It is called "FL Exploration of Space Zackman: The Pit". It was also sold by Tandy in the US and some European countries as "Zackman, Tandy Space Explorer".

Regional differences

The tank is labeled "Zilec" in the U.K. version, and "Taito" in the Japanese version. In addition, the game map layout as well as the color palette differ between the regional versions.

References

The Pit (video game) Wikipedia


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