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    Default Looking for recommendations on 'Lunar Lander' type games

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    Moon Lander for the Vectrex is an excellent homebrew, and can be purchased for a mere $10. I like it quite a bit, especially the fact it supports analog control. A review can be found here: http://www.vectrex.nl/moonlander.html

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    Gravitar (to some degree) for the Atari 2600.
    Out of this World for the Odyssey2.

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    Solar Jetman for the NES is the best gravity game since Lunar Lander

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    Quote Originally Posted by kentuckyfried View Post
    Solar Jetman for the NES is the best gravity game since Lunar Lander
    True. Is this available on the Virtual Console?

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    Jupiter Lander on the C64. It's basically Lunar Lander with Jupiter replacing Lunar.

    Still a very good port though. I think I have the cart in my C64 pile.

    And would Asteroids or Defender count?
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    Quote Originally Posted by boatofcar View Post
    True. Is this available on the Virtual Console?
    Nope. It is not the vc coming soon list either. I am not sure if it will be released at all, since Rare was involved with the game.

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    What about Sub-Terrania for the Sega Genesis? If you haven't played the game it takes some elements from Lunar Lander, and combines them with equal parts shooter/mission based game play.

    Like Gravitar, it has a high difficulty, but I think you may like it. Plus you can get it for next to nothing.

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    There's a great Odyssey2 homebrew called Planet Lander. Not as easy as it looks!

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    FACT: Space Taxi on the C64 is pretty awesome...

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    How about Lunar Lander (JPN) on the original Gameboy?



    As I wrote last year when I found my copy...

    Basically it's an expanded version of the Atari coin-op classic. Things start with guiding the space shuttle into orbit, plays a bit like Space Shuttle Project on the NES. (okay, we all know that the Lunar Excursion Module is supposed to ride to the moon atop a Saturn V - I suppose they could have shoved a Saturn V in there instead of the shuttle, but it's not a problem) Anyway, once you get up into orbit you select one of eight locations on the Moon to land on. This is where the game plays like a less elegant version of arcade Lunar Lander, the action is faster and physics come into play less but are still at the top of the order. Each landing site is different, some get up to Gravitar level in terms of complexity, and there are ALWAYS meteors raining down - sometimes leading to instant cheap deaths. Once you land then you set out to mine the surface of the Moon for resources. This is kind of like using a metal detector. Avoid aliens, search around, and a signal chimes when close to an object. Dig up five of them and then return to the LEM before time runs out and/or your air is depleated. Then you set off for another landing, after all eight are complete more complex landings begin and so on.

    It seems to be VERY difficult to find, especially stateside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidnotcrazy View Post
    What about Sub-Terrania for the Sega Genesis? If you haven't played the game it takes some elements from Lunar Lander, and combines them with equal parts shooter/mission based game play.
    I've played very few Lunar Lander type games (there's actually a C64 compilation at a store around here) but Sub-Terrania is fun. It was one of the first Genesis games I picked up and man was it a good choice. Although I haven't played it in over 2 years from what I recall it was pretty smooth in gameplay and had some nice graphics.
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    There are a couple of other compilation releases of Lunar Lander (Millipede/Super Breakout/Lunar Lander for Gameboy Advance, and Atari Anthology for Playstation 2/Xbox/Windows).

    You can also play the game online (courtesy of Atari.com):
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    Subterrania (GEN) seconded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by le geek View Post
    FACT: Space Taxi on the C64 is pretty awesome...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaedesdisciple View Post
    A nod for this nod. Space Taxi will consume you, you just can't let those courses beat you...

    HEY, TAXI!
    Thirded. I'm kind of ashamed that I didn't think of it until now, considering that it's one of my favorites on the C64...
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    Hey, if you have a 48K(?) 8-bit Atari comp, Lunar Lander Construction Set is an ANTIC mag type-in from mid '86 (scary that I remember that). The game itself has varying gravity levels (from our moon to Ganymede). You can also use preformed characters to build your own landing scapes, & save them to disk.
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    I'll take this moment to mention TerraFire, a charming Gravitar/Thrust variant recently released as freeware.
    http://www.ortsoftware.com/tf.html

    Is there a preferred modern remake of Space Taxi? There seem to be a lot of them, but they all seem to be shareware. (Egyptian Space Taxi is amusing, though.)
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