- Spelunker (video game)
Infobox VG
title = Spelunker
caption = The original video game cover of the game.
developer =MicroGraphicImage ,Irem
publisher =MicroGraphicImage ,Brøderbund
designer =Tim Martin
released = vgrelease|United States of America|USA|1983, vgrelease|Japan|JPN|December 6, 1985
genre = Adventure
modes =Single player
platforms = , Arcade,Commodore 64 ,MSX , NES,Virtual Console
media = 16Kb ROM cartridge
input = Atari joystick"Spelunker" is a
video game for theAtari 8-bit computers and ported to theCommodore 64 ,Nintendo Entertainment System and MSX computers, developed by Tim Martin andMicroGraphicImage . Originally released by MicroGraphicImage it was picked up and released in the 1983 byBrøderbund and licensed toAriolasoft for publication in Europe. It is aplatform game similar to "Pitfall " or "Curse of Ra ". An arcade version was released in 1985, and the game was released for the NES onDecember 6 ,1985 inJapan and September, 1987 inNorth America . A sequel was also released for that system and in arcades onSeptember 18 ,1987 called "" byIrem , in Japan only. The game was re-released forWii Virtual Console in North America onMarch 17 ,2008 and in Europe onSeptember 5 ,2008 . [ [http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=14798 WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO NEW CLASSIC GAMES ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL] at Nintendo of America's Media Site]etting
"Spelunker" is set in a colossal
left|thumb|Spelunker_for_the_NES.cave , with the player starting at the cave's entrance at the top, and the objective is to get to the fabulous treasure at the bottom. To achieve this, the player must walk and jump through increasingly challenging parts of the cave, all the while working with a finite supply of fresh air, which could be replenished at various points.Some of the hazards the player faces the cave include water, uneven terrain, steam vents, small ledges, chasms, deadly pits, and large rocks that must be blown away. One of the few enemies are large
bats , which drop deadlyguano on the player. Additionally, aghost of a long-dead failed spelunker haunts the cave which appears randomly and attempts to take the player to the "shadow world". By pressing the spacebar (B button for NES version), the player character sends a blast of air from his airtank [ [http://www.atariarchives.org/cfn/05/10/0061.php Reprint of review from Atari Interface, Vol. 4, June 1992] at AtariArchives] (uses a flash gun in the NES version), expelling the ghost away. However, this renders him immobile for a couple of seconds, thus vulnerable to other dangers and further depleting his air supply.Objects to collect include sticks of dynamite, flares and keys (which come in two different colours). By pressing the "D" key, a stick of dynamite is dropped and ignited. This can be used to blow away big rocks. Flares are launched with the "F" key and are used to scare bats away.
Gameplay
[
Commodore 64 .] "Spelunker" is widely regarded as unfairly difficult. Much of the game's difficulty arises from the fact that the explorer cannot jump high, or fall far. As such, precise positioning and jumping play key factors in successfully completing the game. Additionally, certain versions of the game are very precise about jumping from ropes or ladders. The NES and MSX versions require the player to move sideways before pressing the jump button (risking walking off the ladder or rope). The Atari and Commodore versions allowed the player to hold the button and tap the joystick instead.The splash screen of the game on all platforms featured an excerpt of Modest Mussorgsky's "
Pictures at an Exhibition " as background music. The NES and MSX versions had additional music during gameplay.The cave in "Spelunker" is divided into six levels. Although the levels connect seamlessly to each other, forming one large map, the game clearly signals a level change at certain points by showing the name of the next level and giving the player a bonus, consisting of an
extra life and a varying amount of points. Also, depending on memory, the next level or two were loaded from disk at that point. The levels are as follows:* The Elevator: An elevator at the left side of the screen can be used for free vertical travel between various pathways.
* The Ropes: A series of ropes hangs from the ceiling, allowing the player to jump from one rope to another.
* The Falls: There is a largewaterfall inside the cave, and the player actually gets to ride the falls in a barrel! However, unless the rope gun is collected before you land the barrel on the island, the player gets permanently trapped, and must start over.
* The Shaft: An immensely largegeyser shoots within a vertical shaft. A small raft floats above the ensuing pillar of water, allowing the player to ride up or down as the geyser shoots and recedes. Managing your air supply is a challenge in this level, because sometimes a long wait is needed to get on the raft.
* The Pyramid: There is a large pyramid inside the cave. The player must find keys to open locked doors in the pyramid, to proceed from its base to its top.
* The Treasure: A final series of small ledges lies between the player and the fabulous treasure.In the NES version, upon completing the last section, a "second quest" is begun. The second quest is another instance of the same game/maps with a some changes. The color scheme is different (green cave walls where they were a brownish color before) and all door keys are now invisible but conveniently in the same spots. The NES version has 6 different quests altogether. The final quest is renderred incomplete due to the lack of keys.
Remake
Sony have announced plans to release Spelunker HD for the Playstation 3 as a downloadable game through their PSN store. The game will be a remake with high definition graphics but the same six levels in one large cave. [http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2008/10/01/spelunker-coming-to-ps3/]
Footnotes
External links
*StrategyWiki|Spelunker
* [http://mapy.atari8.info/spelunker.php Spelunker map (Atari 8-bit version)]
*moby game|id=/spelunker|name="Spelunker"
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