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Arcade / Arcade - Miscellaneous · 1989

Pondering about Max's

Published by Change in Heat · Developed by [n/a]

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Information

Genre
Arcade - Miscellaneous
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1, Demo
Programmer(s)
Peters, Mark
Graphic Artist(s)
Peters, Mark
Sound
Peters, Mark
Cover Artist(s)
[n/a]
Year
1989
Publisher
Change in Heat
Developer
[n/a]
Country
USA
License
Commercial
Medium
Disk
Rarity
9
Serial
-

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.5/10 · Votes: 53 · Downloads: 2,048 · Hits: 7,441

Additional Comments

Many thanks to Gobo for dumping this rare and highly unusual game!

Screenshots (8)

Pondering about Max's — screenshot 1
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 1
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 2
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 2
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 3
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 3
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 4
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 4
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 5
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 5
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 6
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 6
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 7
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 7
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 8
Pondering about Max's — screenshot 8

Comments (6)

  • rdefabri5 Aug 2022

    Wow - never saw this one before...outstanding work, really shows what the Atari could do!

  • Andrew Floyd27 Jan 2018

    This game was advertised in Antic magazine which is how I came to buy a copy. Very nice production values.

  • Fred (atarimuseum.nl)30 Aug 2017

    I bought it by mail. It wasn't in the stores (in Europe, don't know about the US)

  • Jerri Kohl28 Aug 2017

    Absolutely astounding production quality on the packaging! Especially for such a late release and a mostly (only?) mail order game! Was this also in any stores? https://atarimuseum.nl/pondering-about-maxs/

  • GadZombiE7 Jan 2017

    Impressive game with very smooth and pretty animation. This is not just another platformer. This game is very uncommon and worth a look. The graphics is just great!

  • Andrew Bernstein13 Sept 2006

    For a U.S. production of the late eighties, this is an impressive effort. Those who loved most Frank Cohen programming endeavors (Ghostchaser) will feel very much at home with PAM. As close as it gets to a humorous comic book video game on the beloved Atari 8-Bit. Check it out !

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