Various items related to Spelunker…

Another great rendition from the Spelunker Theme.

Files

Below is an archived zipfile which includes an Atari 800 emulator and Spelunker “atr” file of the game which can be utilized on a Windows PC.

Spelunker w/emulator

Pictures

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Spelunker Advertisement 1983 (Compute Magazine)

Spelunker Advertisement 1983 (Compute Magazine)

The original edition Spelunker for Atari Home Computers 1983

The original edition Spelunker for Atari Home Computers 1983

Top - Spelunker Atari (original), Spelunker C64 (Broderbund), Spelunker Famicon (Irem - Japan), Spelunker Nintendo (Broderbund - US); Bottom - Spelunker Survival Kit (Japan Irem)

Top - Spelunker Atari (original), Spelunker C64 (Broderbund), Spelunker Famicon (Irem - Japan), Spelunker Nintendo (Broderbund - US); Bottom - Spelunker Survival Kit (Japan Irem)

Spelunker Wall Poster (Irem 1985)

Spelunker Wall Poster (Irem 1985)

Spelunker Placard on a Stick (Irem 1985)

Spelunker Placard on a Stick (Irem 1985)

Promotional Flyer Front (Irem 1985)

Promotional Flyer Front (Irem 1985)

Promotional Flyer Back (Irem 1985)

Promotional Flyer Back (Irem 1985)

First generation Nintendo Family Computer (Famicon) Launched in Japan 1983

First generation Nintendo Family Computer (Famicon) Launched in Japan 1983

The beginning of Nintendo's success in video gaming. The predecessor to the North American Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) launched later in 1985

The beginning of Nintendo's success in video gaming. The predecessor to the North American Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) launched later in 1985

Essential development hardware.  The Atari 800 computer with 48K RAM and an Atari joystick

Essential development hardware. The Atari 800 computer with 48K RAM and an Atari joystick

Spelunker Source Code - Original Atari (MicroGraphicImage Version), Atari (Broderbund Version), Commodore 64 (Broderbund Version)

Spelunker Source Code - Original Atari (MicroGraphicImage Version), Atari (Broderbund Version), Commodore 64 (Broderbund Version)


Items added October 16, 2012

Spelunker Box for the Broderbund Commodore 64 version – Front

Spelunker Box for the Broderbund Commodore 64 version – Back

Spelunker Box for the Broderbund Commodore 64 version – Angle view

Spelunker Box for the Broderbund NES version – Front

Spelunker Box for the Broderbund NES version – Back

Spelunker Box for the Broderbund NES version – Angle view


Items added October 17, 2012

Spelunker Box for the Broderbund Commodore 64 version – HiRes – Front

Spelunker Box for the Broderbund Commodore 64 version – HiRes – Back

Spelunker Box for the Broderbund NES version – HiRes – Front

Spelunker Box for the Broderbund NES version – HiRes – Back

Instruction booklet from Spelunker Broderbund version – Outside

Instruction booklet from Spelunker Broderbund version – Inside


Items added November 10, 2012

Spelunker enjoys his first tortilla chip.

Tex Mex at it’s finest!

This fellow keeps following me around.

It turns out Spelunker has lots of fans at Chuy’s. Travis, the establishment’s manager, was excited meeting Spelunker after remembering the game.

It turns out many fans were on hand to greet our traveler.

More fans… but the ghost kept mess’n with dessert.

Is JR home?

Southfork Ranch looks bigger on TV. Those cows got some looong horns!

Silly gate is no match for my skills.

My traveling companions.

It’s never easy to say goodbye.

Enjoy!