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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1988 video game)

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who compared the console adaptation to the original game, admitted that the graphics are "recognizable", but claims that the version was "missing much of the original's detail and character." Miller's final judgment was to call it "a passable effort" and to compare unfavourably to the arcade version.
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The player advances through 12 levels (called "waves"), the first nine of which require Jones to travel through the palace and recover the Sankara Stones. In these stages, the player may restart the game with all items intact in the last area reached. Afterwards, if the player dies, they must return
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game. The first version was released by Mindscape in December 1988 in the form of a standard Nintendo cartridge. The second version, released by Tengen after the rights reverted from Mindscape, came in a black cartridge that was different from Nintendo's traditional grey color format. By this point,
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noted that Jones' new jumping ability is glitchy, causing him to leap downwards no matter which direction he is facing, unless the player is holding down the button for the particular direction in which they want to jump. Also cited as flaws are poor controls, unappealing graphics, the number of
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and sound clips from the actual film. The game takes place over three zones that are based on the movie's plot, where the objective is to free the slave children and recover the Sankara stones. This version was also the first translated from any of the movies in the Indiana Jones series into an
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gives the player control of Indiana Jones as he makes his way through the temple in a series of 12 levels or "waves". In the final wave, the player must defeat the villain of the film, Mola Ram, on a rope bridge that recreates the final scene in the movie. Reception of the game was generally
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by stunning the monsters that live there. Once across, Jones must grab the Sankara Stones to progress to the Map Room where he can use the map pieces he has collected to figure out where the secret door exit is in Wave 10. Alternatively, there is a secret
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The plot of the NES version follows the storyline of the original film. At the onset of the game, Jones has just reached the Pankot Palace featured in the movie and is preparing to free the slave children, recover the missing Sankara Stones and defeat
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that goes from 99 to zero. If time runs out, the player is confronted by Mola Ram and loses one life and all of their items. All levels also contain mine cart rooms, where Jones can ride the rails through the levels across hazards and past enemies.
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every two rounds. In addition, the entire style of play is different and bestows upon the player more weapons and items for Jones to collect from the slave children he frees. Jones was also unable to jump in previous incarnations of the game.
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There are several differences between the arcade game and its console adaptation. In the original arcade version, the Sankara Stones were not all found in one location at the end of a wave. Instead, Jones had to travel through a
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entourage. The game differs from the original arcade version in many respects, including the layout and the manner in which one progresses through the game, but the plot remains unchanged in both versions.
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lockout chip. Nintendo filed suit and Tengen lost, forcing it to remove its NES games from the market. Aside from the differences in cover art and cartridge form, the actual
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in Wave 8 that will reveal the hidden exit. To pass requires the use of both TNT and the Sankara Stones. Wave 11 leads to the exit and Wave 12 recreates the scene with the
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Aside from the original arcade version, in 1987 ports were released for the Atari ST, Commodore 64 (completely independent ports for NTSC and PAL regions),
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The game contains a variety of elements that both aid and hinder the player's progress through the waves. At his disposal, Jones has TNT, guns, swords,
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included the game in his list of games that were "watered-down versions of what we see in the arcades" and praised the PC version for its superiority.
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met with generally negative reception. Aside from the difficulty level of the game, the official reviewer for the Indiana Jones fan community
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of the same name. The resulting product differed from the arcade version in several aspects, but kept the same underlying premise and style.
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enemies, and the text-only ending screen. The reviewer admitted, however, that the game's "respectable attempt to preserve
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Tengen had split from Nintendo and was releasing unlicensed games that attempted to circumvent the need for a
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of the two NES releases is identical. After the NES version, the game was subsequently released for the
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Nintendo Power Staff (September–October 1988). "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom from MINDSCAPE".
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Edward J. Semrad, a contemporary technical writer and computer specialist with the
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the following year and it announced plans to re-release the game that October.
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capitalized on the franchise by releasing the initial version of the game on
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Semrad, Edward J. (1988-12-17). "Games are getting better, tougher".
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This article is about the NES game. For the arcade game, see
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1985 video game)
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in December 1988. The publishing rights reverted to
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1985 video game)

Drew Struzan
Developer(s)
Tengen
Publisher(s)
Mindscape
Tengen
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
Nintendo Entertainment System
Genre(s)
Action
Single-player
action game
1988
Nintendo Entertainment System
arcade game
film
Mindscape
Tengen
film version
Harrison Ford
Indiana Jones
Atari Games
arcade machine
platform
fighting game

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