Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

Super Pitfall II

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Released in 1991 as an unofficial sequel to Pitfall! for the Famicom/NES, this game focuses on jungle exploration, hidden treasure hunting, and encounters with dangerous creatures. Its non-linear structure gives players more freedom than the earlier entries, while the controls are generally regarded as improved. The game is remembered for its tough difficulty, maze-like environments, and password system, making it a notable oddity among retro action-adventure titles.
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Release Date
1991-01-01
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Players move through side-scrolling and vertically connected jungle, cave, and ruin areas while searching for key items and treasure. Progress is non-linear, so exploration often involves backtracking through previously visited zones with new abilities or items. Movement centers on running, jumping, climbing, and avoiding traps and enemies. Passwords are used to continue progress, and some areas require specific objects before the path forward opens.

Harry Pitfall

The recurring adventurer who searches for lost treasure and survives the jungle's hazards.

Learn the map layout and note which routes loop back to earlier areas. When you hit a dead end, check for hidden passages, vertical transitions, or item-gated paths. Save passwords whenever possible, and return to older areas after collecting new items. In combat-heavy sections, prioritize safe movement over aggressive play.

Password system

Use the password feature to resume from a previously reached point in the game.

Tips

Track branching routes so you do not waste time revisiting the same dead ends.

Tips

Watch enemy patterns before attempting precision jumps.

Tips

Return later to collect treasure or access areas that were blocked earlier.

User Reviews

Many players feel it is easier to control than the original, but still extremely challenging.

User Reviews

Its non-linear exploration and password feature give it a distinctive retro adventure feel.

User Reviews

As an unofficial sequel, it is often remembered as a curious cult title.

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