Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (lost unreleased SEGA Master System port of home computer game; 1992)

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Artwork for all versions.

Status: Lost

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis was a game developed and published by Lucasarts in 1992. It was released on many home computers such as the Amiga, MS-DOS, Macintosh, and FM Towns. A SEGA Master System conversion was developed by the company "Attention to Detail" and planned to be released around the same time as the other versions, but for unknown reasons, it was ultimately cancelled.

Computer & Video Games magazine issue No. 117 mentioned the game on the 14th page, mentioning the game would "take the plunge" to the system within the second quarter of 1992, but again was ultimately cancelled.

Gameplay

The game would have likely been like all other versions, a point-and-click adventure game starring Indiana Jones who has to save Atlantis from the Nazis, who try to use Atlantis' power to transform themselves into gods. The game would have also likely played using the Master System's controller rather than using a mouse and keyboard, likely the developers would have had to rework certain elements to fit the console's limitations.

Status

Aside from Computer & Video Games magazine mentioning it, no other information, including any screenshots, has surfaced online.

Sources

See Also

Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures (lost build of cancelled Sega Genesis port of Super Nintendo game based on action-adventure films; 1995)