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|systems = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]], [[Sega CD]], [[Sega 32X]], [[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive/Genesis]], [[Atari Jaguar|Jaguar]], [[Windows 9x]], [[GBA]]
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|preceded by=[[Super Pitfall]]
|preceded by = [[Super Pitfall]]
|followed by=[[Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle]]
|followed by = [[Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle]]
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'''Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure''' is a video game released in [[1994]] for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] and [[Sega CD]] by [[Activision]]. It was ported to the [[Sega Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] ([[1995]]), [[Sega 32X]] (1995), the [[Atari Jaguar]] (1995), [[Windows 9x]] (1995), and the [[Game Boy Advance]] ([[2001]]), with the last one published by [[Majesco]]. It was also the first commercial game released for [[Windows 9x|Windows 95]].
'''Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure''' is a video game released in [[1994]] for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] and [[Sega CD]] by [[Activision]]. It was ported to the [[Sega Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] ([[1995]]), [[Sega 32X]] (1995), the [[Atari Jaguar]] (1995), [[Windows 9x]] (1995), and the [[Game Boy Advance]] ([[2001]]), with the last one published by [[Majesco]]. It was also the first commercial game released for [[Windows 9x|Windows 95]].


An extra feature in all versions is the ability to play the [[Atari 2600]] version of [[Pitfall!]] after finding a secret doorway. The doorway can be found by looking for something that seems out of place. The Mega-CD, 32X and Windows ports contained extra (and expanded) levels and other enhancements over the earlier versions. The Windows port was based on the Mega-CD version, and made using Kinesoft's Exodus game technology, which was later used to make the Windows port of [[Earthworm Jim: Special Edition]].
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In this game, the player takes the role of Pitfall Harry Jr., son of the hero of the original game, who has to find his kidnapped father.
In this game, the player takes the role of Pitfall Harry Jr., son of the hero of the original game, who has to find his kidnapped father.
An extra feature in all versions is the ability to play the [[Atari 2600]] version of [[Pitfall!]] after finding a secret doorway. The doorway can be found by looking for something that seems out of place. The Mega-CD, 32X and Windows ports contained extra (and expanded) levels and other enhancements over the earlier versions. The Windows port was based on the Mega-CD version, and made using Kinesoft's Exodus game technology, which was later used to make the Windows port of [[Earthworm Jim: Special Edition]].


==Table of Contents==
==Table of Contents==
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Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure is a video game released in 1994 for the Super NES and Sega CD by Activision. It was ported to the Sega Genesis (1995), Sega 32X (1995), the Atari Jaguar (1995), Windows 9x (1995), and the Game Boy Advance (2001), with the last one published by Majesco. It was also the first commercial game released for Windows 95.

An extra feature in all versions is the ability to play the Atari 2600 version of Pitfall! after finding a secret doorway. The doorway can be found by looking for something that seems out of place. The Mega-CD, 32X and Windows ports contained extra (and expanded) levels and other enhancements over the earlier versions. The Windows port was based on the Mega-CD version, and made using Kinesoft's Exodus game technology, which was later used to make the Windows port of Earthworm Jim: Special Edition.

Template:Continue Nav In this game, the player takes the role of Pitfall Harry Jr., son of the hero of the original game, who has to find his kidnapped father.

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