This is a playthrough of Robert Jaeger's Montezuma's Revenge for the 8-bit Atari, originally written in 1983. A fantastic game!
This is the original Utopia Software prototype, not the retail Parke...
This is a playthrough of Robert Jaeger's Montezuma's Revenge for the 8-bit Atari, originally written in 1983. A fantastic game!
This is the original Utopia Software prototype, not the retail Parker Brothers version. If you are unfamiliar with this one, it is Montezuma's Revenge as it was originally created. The game was licensed to Parker Brothers before it was completed, so no ending was written. You can reach the end boss (Montezuma, I presume?), but there is no way to beat him or progress the game any further.
While the Parker Brothers version of Montezuma's Revenge that was released to the public was immensely popular, it was also heavily stripped down from the original Utopia version. Bringing the game from 48K to 16K (so it could fit on a cartridge) came at the cost of a number of things that made it so special: the opening sequence, bat timer, end boss, and much more. In my opinion, this version is *significantly* better. It's the only one I like to play, too. :)
This isn't any kind of a speed run or attempt at a perfect game. In fact, I actually died once in a fire pit towards the end due to some poor timing on my part. Oops!
Played on an Atari 130XE. Recorded onto VHS and then run through a TV Capture Card. (I taped it first because of the lag on my TV Capture Card.)
I also recorded the entire opening sequence. Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ23E3... (It may be worth checking out if you've only ever seen the Parker Brothers version!)
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I remember playing this game for hours and hours. Thanks for posting this. I actually miss this game!! I don't think I ever finished the game. I'd get to the all black stages then I just don't remember the game ending. I had this on the Apple IIe
I always wanted to know how it ended...never been able to get to the end I think...even with a map some of the rooms were really too hard to get past without dying a couple of times...all was so fast (on a pc quite slower than a cell phone of these days...)
Back in 1989, my aunt made me a copy of this game for Apple IIE. Let me tell you, I had this game down pat. I used to clear out entire castles, and in doing so, I arrived at Castle 9. Castle 9 has no light at all and I died. We had our Apple in my dad's workshop and I swear, him and his buds would waste so much time playing this. They would also call me while I was in the house to show them how to beat a certain scenario. I would almost buy an Apple for the games. It would feel like I was 12.
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I had this on the Apple IIe
I like this game, but the end ?
never ending this game :(
merci pour le post