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"Lost" Activision games for SNES
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Posted Sun Feb 15, 2009 10:35 AM
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This article from VideoGames magazine (vol. V, no. 11, Nov 1993) mentions Pitfall Harry: The Mayan Adventure and 2 other title updates: River Raid: The Mission of No Return and Kaboom!: The Return of the Mad Bomber. Did these 2 disappear because of sales figures on The Mayan Adventure? Has anyone seen any more info about the "lost" games?
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Posted Sun Feb 15, 2009 4:50 PM
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Posted Fri Apr 10, 2009 3:33 PM
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I seem to recall at least Kaboom being finished or close to it (maybe River Raid as well) but not released. Ken Love mentioned these at one point in one of his posts. Actually, in your interview with Tom Sloper back in 2002, he claimed that neither reached the playable stage. http://www.sloperama...e/lesson22.html |
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Posted Fri Apr 10, 2009 3:40 PM
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I seem to recall at least Kaboom being finished or close to it (maybe River Raid as well) but not released. Ken Love mentioned these at one point in one of his posts. Actually, in your interview with Tom Sloper back in 2002, he claimed that neither reached the playable stage. http://www.sloperama...e/lesson22.html Funny because I swear Ken said that Kaboom was at least playable. I'll have to dig around for his posts. Tempest |
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Posted Fri Apr 10, 2009 4:08 PM
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I seem to recall at least Kaboom being finished or close to it (maybe River Raid as well) but not released. Ken Love mentioned these at one point in one of his posts. Actually, in your interview with Tom Sloper back in 2002, he claimed that neither reached the playable stage. http://www.sloperama...e/lesson22.html Funny because I swear Ken said that Kaboom was at least playable. I'll have to dig around for his posts. Yeah, he mentioned them here, although he might have been blowing smoke. |
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Posted Fri Apr 10, 2009 5:07 PM
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What could really be done differently with Kaboom other than changing the graphics? That's such a primitive (although extremely addicting) game that I just don't see how it would've had relevance in the 16-bit era (people were used to games with narrative, levels, bosses, etc). I'm guessing this is why the game wasn't ever released.
As for River Raid, it was most likely killed since it would've just been another mediocre shmup in a flooded market. I have to admit that I don't really like that they've been constantly bringing back Pitfall. The main character and the game's world/universe are obviously just shoddy knock-offs of Indiana Jones. Lara Croft is the same but she had DD's to distinguish her; what does Pitfall Harry have that anybody cares about? He even has a stupid name. -Adam |
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