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David Crane Discussing programming Pitfall

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Game Developer conference with David Crane, I've just started watching this (it's about an hour long), apparently goes into some depth as to how they managed to fit all that game into such a tiny system!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBT1OK6VAIU
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Griff wrote:
Game Developer conference with David Crane, I've just started watching this (it's about an hour long), apparently goes into some depth as to how they managed to fit all that game into such a tiny system!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBT1OK6VAIU

Nice find - I wasted many, many hours on Pitfall!
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Personal arcade memories. That and Jungle King! :wink:
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I never got to play pitfall on the atari VHS but i remember spending hours on Pitfall II on my c64! I think i even started drawing out new levels and maps on graph paper for stuff i'd have loved to have seen in a sequel :lol:
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I had it on my Atari 2600 (VCS I think... :wink: ) and then I didn't learn and got it on the C64 too when I got one of them! Fool!
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Atari 2600...

...sigh! :D

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drew wrote:
Atari 2600...

...sigh! :D

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