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Player1x3 said:


It is considered a first platformer game ever made by everyone. And Pitfal! got the fame before Mario did.


By everyone who? Since you probably got your info from Wiki:

Single screen movement

Platform games appeared at the beginning of the 1980s. Because of the technical limitations of the day, early examples were confined to a static playing field, generally viewed in profile. Space Panic, a 1980 arcade release by Universal, is sometimes credited as the first platform game,[6] though the distinction is contentious, while the player had the ability to fall, there was no ability to jump, swing, or bounce, and as such, does not satisfy most modern definitions of the genre. However, it was clearly an influence on the genre, with gameplay centered on climbing ladders between different floors, a common element in many early platform games. Another precursor to the genre released that same year was Nichibutsu's Crazy Climber, which revolved around the concept of climbing buildings.[7][8]

Donkey Kong, an arcade game created by Nintendo, released in July 1981, was the first game that allowed players to jump over obstacles and across gaps, making it the first true platformer.[9][10] Donkey Kong had a limited amount of platforming in its first two screens, but its other two accessible screens have a more pronounced platform jumping component. This game also introduced Mario, an icon of the genre. Donkey Kong was ported to many consoles and computers at the time, and the title helped to cement Nintendo's position as an important name internationally in the video game industry.

You just searched first platformer on google and got this.

You're right, pitfall harry got the fame before Mario... but not before "Jumpman"