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Old 01-29-2003, 04:20 PM   #1

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Activision's legendary Pitfall franchise is swinging onto the next-gen consoles as the daring explorer Pitfall Harry packs his wits, athleticism, and quick reflexes and embarks on an all-new adventure deep in the South American jungle. Featuring over 50 perilous levels including lush rain forests, creature-ridden caves, and vast glacial mountains, the game challenges players to explore a dynamic obstacle-filled world. Developed by Edge of Reality, Pitfall Harry will be available Fall 2003 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, and Game Boy Advance.

"Pitfall Harry will let players take on the role of the daring explorer who laughs in the face of danger as he rescues those in distress from deadly foes and searches for lost treasures," said Larry Goldberg, executive vice president, Activision worldwide studios. "This all new adventure delivers highly detailed graphics, fast paced action pathways and a host of interactive goals. Classic vine swinging and pit hopping action combined with Harry's quirky sense of humor will make Pitfall Harry one of the most sought after titles of the year."

Gamers assume the role of Harry, a fearless, rough-and-ready treasure seeker who battles evil using his athletic ability and a knapsack filled with adventure gear. Harry must race against a rival explorer to find hidden treasures, which in the wrong hands could spell doom for him and his friends.

The vast landscape, ranging from forests to ancient ruins to subterranean mines, provides players with countless game options as they face the consequences of their decisions. Crossing treacherous jungle terrain and dark areas filled with puzzles, tricks and traps, players swing on vines, avoid crocodiles and dodge rolling logs as they unearth artifacts and use their cunning to defeat dangerous foes.
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Old 01-29-2003, 10:16 PM   #2
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I've never really liked Pitfall, but then again I've never really played enough of it to have an opinion that matters.
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Old 01-29-2003, 11:35 PM   #3

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Haven't played the first yet.... must do that very soon
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