Tutankham is a 1982 dungeon-crawling game by Konami. (Legend has it that the game was supposed to be titled 'Tutankhamen', but the last two letters didn't fit on the arcade cabinet.)
The player explores a tomb to find hidden treasure, while fending off endless waves of enemies with a laser gun which can only fire horizontally. The treasures are a map, a sacred urn, a treasure chest, and King Tut's death mask.
Though not one of Konami's more popular arcade games, it was ported by Parker Brothers to many platforms, including the Atari 2600, VIC 20, Intellivision and Colecovision. Parker Brothers also made prototype versions for the Odyssey 2, Atari 8 Bit Computers and TI 99 that went unreleased due to The Great Video Game Crash of 1983 that removed them from the video game industry.
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- Adventurer Archaeologist: The player character is obviously one of these.
- Denial of Vertical Attack: The player can only fire to the left or right.
- Endless Game: The game loops after 16 stages.
- Interchangeable Antimatter Keys: Keys are one-use, though the player can only carry one at a time.
- Level Map Display: Shown at the top of the screen in the arcade version.
- Mook Maker: Enemies spawn in droves from alcoves in the walls.
- Smart Bomb: "Flash bombs" can be used to take out all enemies on the screen.
- Teleporters and Transporters: Warp portals in several places allow the player easy passage between the top and bottom halves of the level.