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This article is about the video game. For other uses, see. Tutankham (Japan) (NA) (ports) H. Tanigaki (original), Release 1982, Mode(s) Up to 2 players, alternating Upright Display Vertical orientation, Tutankham (ツタンカーン) is a 1982 developed by and released by in the US. The game was originally titled Tutankhamen, but it was discovered that the full name could not fit on the arcade cabinet, so the title was shortened.

Tutankham is one of six games chosen to appear in the magazine photo-session conducted at on November 7, 1982, featuring video game record holders of the 1982-era, gathered for a group photograph. The Tutankham champion in the photo is Mark Robichek of. Contents.

Gameplay Tutankham is a combination of the, and genres. Taking on the role of an explorer 's tomb while exploring dozens of rooms, the player is chased by creatures such as, and even, all that kill the player on contact. The explorer can fight back by firing lasers at the creatures, but he can only cover the left and right directions. The player is also endowed with a single screen-clearing 'flash bomb' per room or life. Finally, each room has warp zones that teleport the player around the room, which enemies cannot use. To progress, the player collects keys open locked doors throughout the rooms, searching for the large exit door.

Optional treasures can be picked-up for bonus points. Each room has a timer; when it reaches zero the explorer can no longer fire lasers, and once a room is cleared the remaining time is converted to bonus points. Ports Tutankham was ported to the, and.

Ports for the and the of computers were being developed by in 1983, but were not published. Tutankham is included in for the (where it was renamed to Horror Maze). Clones. King Tut's Tomb (Atari 8-bit). Cuthbert Enters the Tombs (Commodore 64, 1984).

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Yes i think this is Rally X (Originally called Roadrunner in the Arcades) that you are meaning. I bought a retro plug into tv games thing a few years ago from the Gadget shop with it, and it brought back lots of memories including the annoying tune! You were the blue sports car driving round a maze being chased by red sports cars and trying to avoid rocks placed in the road. You could cause them to skid by pressing the fire button which would release fumes from your car. It was highly addictive, and still is!!.

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