Super Pitfall
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Super Pitfall
Summary
Super Pitfall is a video game[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Super Pitfall's instance of is recorded as video game[3].
- Super Pitfall was published by Pony Canyon[4].
- Super Pitfall's genre is Metroidvania[5].
- Super Pitfall followed Pitfall II: Lost Caverns[6].
- Super Pitfall was followed by Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure[7].
- Super Pitfall's developer is recorded as Micronics[8].
- Super Pitfall's part of the series is recorded as Pitfall[9].
- Super Pitfall's platform is recorded as NEC PC-8800 series[10].
- Super Pitfall's platform is recorded as Nintendo Entertainment System[11].
- Super Pitfall's game mode is recorded as single-player video game[12].
- Super Pitfall was distributed by ROM cartridge[13].
- Super Pitfall's input device is recorded as gamepad[14].
- Super Pitfall's country of origin is recorded as Japan[15].
- Super Pitfall was released on September 8, 1986[16].
- Super Pitfall's ESRB rating is recorded as Everyone[17].
- Super Pitfall's title is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': 'Sūpā Pittofōru'}[18].
- Super Pitfall's superfamicom.org URL is recorded as https://superfamicom.org/famicom/info/super-pitfall[19].
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Authorship and Creation
Super Pitfall was published by Pony Canyon[4].
Publication
Super Pitfall was released on September 8, 1986[16]. Its genre is Metroidvania[5]. Its part of the series is recorded as Pitfall[9]. It was distributed by ROM cartridge[13].
Subject and Themes
Super Pitfall's part of the series is recorded as Pitfall[9].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Super Pitfall followed Pitfall II: Lost Caverns[6]. It was followed by Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure[7].
Why It Matters
Super Pitfall ranks in the top 6% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20]