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FUN WITH NUMBERS – Atari 2600 Game

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
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Fun With Numbers Atari 2600 Game. Game only. Great condition!!! Tested and works like new.
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Atari 2600

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Action & Adventure

Players

1

Condition

Used

26 reviews for FUN WITH NUMBERS – Atari 2600 Game

  1. Gustavo Carreras

    Great and fun classic game.

  2. NDV

    Item as promised! Thank you!

  3. vmk1970

    Received quickly! Love this game! Works as it should ….

  4. N. Richko

    Pitfall for the atari 2600..what a classic! released in the early 80s(best decade ever !)..you play Pitfall harry…an adventurer that loves swinging on vines searching for fortune and glory ..while encountering the occasional perils thrown in for good measure… sounds familiar? well it should .. since this one was released around when the indiana jones films were first coming out in theaters and for me i always imagined harry as indy :) im sure i wasnt alone…the graphics on this were decent(atari 2600 keep in mind) the colors bright and vivid..and lets not forget the sound effects such as the jumps..and the famous “swing” sound…it always brings a smile to my face… activision always made great titles for atari..and this one is no exception..there was a sequel made and other ports /reboots for systems over the years….but the original was and still is the best…if your a classic gamer Pitfall is a no brainer to own. watch out for those crocs ! because they still are a pain..

  5. Zachary Owens

    Got game and after a little cleaning it worked, brought back some childhood memories and bored the kids to death lol

  6. Anonymous Reader

    game is good

  7. jSten

    In Pitfall, you control Pitfall Harry as he explores the jungle for treasures. You’ll avoid rolling logs, dangerous wildlife, and quicksand as you progress from screen to screen.One of the best features in Pitfall is the underground. This lets crafty players skip large portions of the game and take shortcuts. Beware, however, because you can miss treasures this way unless you know where you’re going. When the game was new, I made a map to track which shortcuts to take and which to avoid.Also note that the jungle can be explored both left and right. Since upon death Harry always appears on the left side of the screen, you can bypass some dangers by playing the game travelling in the other direction. Playing the game this way also gives harder screens more quickly than travelling to the right, so I wouldn’t suggest it for newer players.The scoring system is unique in that non-lethal mistakes carry a point penalty. Even collecting all the treasure in the game, your final score may be different depending on how many mistakes were made.Pitfall is a very fun game that offers good exploration options when using shortcuts. I can recommend this game to anyone with a 2600.

  8. BK

    so many memories. Those crocodiles are the killers. Playing this you see how much influence these early games had on todays games. The game play is great.

  9. Drake McAlister

    I love this game! I got it for 50 cents at a used games shop, and it was totally worth it! The gameplay is highly addicting, the adventure aspect is really fun, and the sound is good! (I like how when you die, it plays a dark tune.) and the graphics are some of the best on the system!

  10. Ty Johnston

    Back in the early 1980s, the Atari 2600 was the top selling home video game system on the market. But one of its weaknesses was graphics. The 2600 often did not have the greatest graphics for its games. But then along came companies such as Activision and Imagic, made up at least in part of former Atari employees, and suddenly the Atari 2600 had some great games with great graphics.One such game was Pitfall! by Activision, which came out in 1982.What was the goal of Pitfall!? The player controls an onscreen character known as Pitfall Harry through a jungle while search for 32 treasures. Along the way, Harry has to swing on vines over the heads of crocodiles, jump over scorpions, avoid falling into bog pits and avoid all kinds of other nastiness. And toughest of all, Harry only has 20 minutes to find all 32 treasures.Believe me, that was no easy task.One of the great things about Pitfall! was that it was the first really popular Atari 2600 game to have solid graphics for the time period. Sure, that little image of Pitfall Harry on the screen was still a little blocky, but that was better than most former Atari 2600 images of characters which were often just big dots. There wasn’t a ton of sound to Pitfall!, but that was uncommon for the time, though there was some and it wasn’t too bad. The game play was easy enough.But I have an admission to make. I never finished a game of Pitfall! all the way to the end. Why? To be honest, I found the game to be a bit tedious. By no means w.

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