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''Save Mary'' is a prototype video game designed by
Tod Frye Tod R. Frye (born 1955) is an American Programmer, computer programmer once employed by Atari, Inc., and is most notable for developing the home adaptation of ''Pac-Man (Atari 2600 video game), Pac-Man'' for the Atari 2600 video computer system. ...
and made for the
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. The game involves Mary who is trapped in a valley that is slowly filling with water. The player must operate a crane to move blocks to allow Mary to escape the rising water and eventually be carried to safety by the player. Frye had years of experience working for various companies including
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where he made the Atari 2600 port of ''
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'' (1982). Following the
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, he continued to develop games for the system at companies like
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and in 1989 at Axlon where he began developing ''Save Mary''. The game was never released as the company began focusing on making games for the
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. Prototypes of ''Save Mary'' were later discovered and released as bootlegs cartridges and online. The game had an official release in 2005, being included on the
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dedicated console. The game had since been released in various Atari compilations, and was announced for its own unique Atari 2600 cartridge in 2023.


Gameplay

Barnaby Black has placed Mary at the bottom of a steep canyon which is slowly filling with water. The player controls a crane to pick up various blocks that must be fit together to allow Mary to climb them to escape the rising water levels. Mary panics and moves back and forth climbing platforms near her. To progress, the player must move the crane left and right along its rails and lower the crane's hook and pick up objects such as bricks for Mary to traverse on, items to assist the player, and to pick up and rescue Mary herself. Items can be found that cause various effects for the player, ranging from controlling the water flow, moving the crane faster, stopping Mary from moving across the board and making her invulnerable to the bricks the player drops.


Development

''Save Mary'' was made by
Tod Frye Tod R. Frye (born 1955) is an American Programmer, computer programmer once employed by Atari, Inc., and is most notable for developing the home adaptation of ''Pac-Man (Atari 2600 video game), Pac-Man'' for the Atari 2600 video computer system. ...
. Frye had a long history with Atari, joining the company in 1979 where he made the 1982 port of ''Pac-Man'' for the Atari 2600. Following the release of the high-selling but poorly received game, Frye earned over $1.3 million in royalties but found most of his money had been depleted by 1985. Upon
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's acquisition of the Atari consumer division and launch of the
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computer line, Tramiel began focusing on reviving the
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, hiring Michael Katz from
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in November 1985 to take on the role of the president of Atari's new Entertainment Electronics Division. Frye had been working for Epyx porting computer games such as '' Summer Games'' to the Atari 2600 and then found himself next working for
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's firm Axlon in 1989. While at Axlon, Frye worked on games like ''Shooting Gallery'' and ''Save Mary''. These titles went unreleased as development on games had then shifted to the new system, the
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.


Release

''Save Mary'' was one of eight prototype games cartridges that was discovered and made available onto the internet. Homebrew cartridges would later be sold unofficially using the prototype
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. It was first officially published in the
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dedicated console in August 2005. It was released alongside other unreleased prototypes for the Atari 2600 such as ''Aquaventure'', '' Combat Two'', ''Frog Pond'' and ''Wizard''. The Flashback 2 was discontinued in 2006, having sold over 860 thousand units. The game was released in later Atari compilations such as ''Atari Flashback Classics Volume 1'' (2018) and being added to the '' Atari 50'' (2022) compilation in a free update in 2023. In 2023,
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announced a limited edition cartridge of ''Save Mary'' for the Atari 2600. The item was sold out by October 2023.


Reception

Since its official release, the game has received positive reviews from publications such as ''Video Game Collector'', ''NintendoLife'', and ''
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''. Matt Reichert of ''Video Game Collector'' magazine stated in 2008 that ''Save Mary'' was an interesting ''
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''-variant and that "Atari had a real winner on its hands." Ollie Reynolds of ''NintendoLife'' commented on the game in the ''Atari 50'' 2023 update release, stating that the title was a slow, methodical game, but immensely fun. Zoey Handley of ''
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'' stated that the game was a "pretty fantastic" Atari 2600 title.


References


Sources

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * {{cite web, url=https://www.nintendolife.com/features/hands-on-atari-50-gets-even-better-with-adventure-ii-warbirds-and-more, work=Nintendolife, title=Hands On: Atari 50 Gets Even Better with Adventure II, Warbirds, and More, last=Reynolds, first=Ollie, date=December 5, 2023, access-date=February 13, 2024


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