![Tutankham [Model GX350] Tutankham [Model GX350] screenshot](images/game/2998_1.png)
Tutankham © 1982 Konami.
Inside King Tut's tomb are treasures beyond your wildest dreams. They can be yours... if you dare to take them. Supernatural creatures roam the mazes of the tomb guarding the treasures at all costs. Your only defenses against them are your laser gun... and your wits. Blast away, snatch the loot, escape through secret passageway before it's too late! And when you see a key, take that, too. It will unlock the door to the next chamber and the next adventure. Enter King Tut's tomb and see what awaits you... if you dare.
![Goodies for Tutankham [Model GX350]](images/covermini160/2998_1.jpg)
Game ID : GX350
Main CPU : Motorola M6809 (@ 1.5 Mhz)
Sound CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ ~1.79 Mhz)
Sound Chips : (2x) General Instrument AY8910 (@ ~1.79 Mhz), (6x) RC (@ ~1.79 Mhz)
Players : 2
Control : 4-way joystick
Buttons : 3
Tutankham was released in June 1982 in Japan.
The game was originally to be called 'Tutankhamon'. However, when programmers decided to change the monitor position from horizontal to vertical, they had to cut the -ON suffix from 'Tutankhamon' to make the title fit the screen width.
Licensed to Stern for manufacture and distribution in USA as Tutankham.
| Killing a Snake | 20 points. |
| Killing a Monster | 40 points. |
| Killing a Bat | 60 points. |
| Collecting a Ring | Mystery Score (From 500 points). |
| Collecting a Lantern | Mystery Score (Up to 4,000 points). |
| Collecting a key | 500 points. |
| Opening a door | 1,000 points. |
| Bonus points are awarded at the end of each level for the time remaining. | |