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{{Game
|completion=3
|image=Snake Pit flyer.jpg
|title=Snake Pit
|title=Snake Pit
|image=Snake Pit flyer.jpg
|developer={{colist|Sente|Bally Sente}}
|developer=[[Bally]]/[[Sente]]
|publisher={{colist|Sente|Bally Sente}}
|publisher=[[Bally]]/[[Sente]]
|year=1984
|released={{rd|1984}}
|systems={{syslist|cade}}
|genre=[[Action]]
|genre=[[Action]]
|systems=[[Arcade]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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'''Snake Pit''' is an arcade game that was released by [[Bally]] and [[Sente]] in [[1984]]; it is the sixth of the initial batch of games to run upon that company's SAC-I hardware, and the first that actually has an ending. The player must use a trackball to take up control of an ''Indiana Jones''-like adventurer called Outback Jack, with a 4-way joystick to make him crack his whip up, down, left, and right at the various animals (snakes in particular) that are advancing towards him to kill them - and once he kills all the animals in a room, the door at the top of it will slide up, and he can proceed to the next one. There are a total of twenty-eight waves in this game; once Outback Jack has managed to clear them all, he shall receive 10000 points, for every life he has remaining (along with a 100000-point bonus, for getting out alive).
'''Snake Pit''' is an arcade game that was released by [[Bally]] and [[Sente]] in [[1984]]; it is the sixth of the initial batch of games to run upon that company's SAC-I hardware, and the first that actually has an ending. The player must use a trackball to take up control of an ''Indiana Jones''-like adventurer called Outback Jack, with a 4-way joystick to make him crack his whip up, down, left, and right at the various animals (snakes in particular) that are advancing towards him to kill them - and once he kills all the animals in a room, the door at the top of it will slide up, and he can proceed to the next one. There are a total of twenty-eight waves in this game; once Outback Jack has managed to clear them all, he shall receive 10000 points, for every life he has remaining (along with a 100000-point bonus, for getting out alive).
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[[Category:Bally]]
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Box artwork for Snake Pit.
Box artwork for Snake Pit.
Snake Pit
Developer(s)Sente, Bally Sente
Publisher(s)Sente, Bally Sente
Year released1984
System(s)Arcade
Genre(s)Action
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
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Snake Pit is an arcade game that was released by Bally and Sente in 1984; it is the sixth of the initial batch of games to run upon that company's SAC-I hardware, and the first that actually has an ending. The player must use a trackball to take up control of an Indiana Jones-like adventurer called Outback Jack, with a 4-way joystick to make him crack his whip up, down, left, and right at the various animals (snakes in particular) that are advancing towards him to kill them - and once he kills all the animals in a room, the door at the top of it will slide up, and he can proceed to the next one. There are a total of twenty-eight waves in this game; once Outback Jack has managed to clear them all, he shall receive 10000 points, for every life he has remaining (along with a 100000-point bonus, for getting out alive).

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