Hi Bryan,
Right. The Atari 2600 and 5200 versions of Montezuma's Revenge didn't 
have much in the way of music and sounds. As I recall it basically was 
the sound of Panama Joe jumping, getting high scores, running, getting a 
diamond, dying, and falling. As far as music there was just starting new 
level, ending level, and music like that.

Bryan Peterson wrote:
> That sounds cool. I look forward to the time you'll be able to devote more 
> time to it. Interestingly enouh though, I found a web site that sells 
> classic video gmes including the old Atari, and I could have sworn I've seen 
> Monte there a few times. I've thought about buying it but as I recall the 
> game didn't feature much audio. I don't know about other folks but I feel 
> the old Atari 2600 had some of the most memorable sound in video gaming 
> history.
> Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.


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