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  2. Lunar Lander (1979 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The two-player version was cancelled as Lunar Lander ' s popularity was soon overtaken by Atari's Asteroids (November 1979), which used the same vector graphics engine and which had initially been based on Lunar Lander ' s code. [10] Atari ceased production early on Lunar Lander in favor of shipping Asteroids games in Lunar Lander cabinets; the ...

  3. Lunar Lander (video game genre) - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Lander is a genre of video games loosely based on the 1969 landing of the Apollo Lunar Module on the Moon.In Lunar Lander games, players control a spacecraft as it falls toward the surface of the Moon or other astronomical body, using thrusters to slow the ship's descent and control its horizontal motion to reach a safe landing area.

  4. Atari 50 - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] These games are updated versions of Atari's games, such as Yars' Revenge Reimagined, which reuses the code of Yars' Revenge with more special effects and audio, while VCTR-SCTR is a completely new game inspired by vector graphics games like Asteroids, Lunar Lander, Battlezone, Speed Freak, and Tempest. [13] [8]

  5. Atari Anthology - Wikipedia

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    A free Atari: 80 Classic Games in One! CD could also be found inside General Mills boxed cereals in Canada. [7] Atari Anthology includes the following changes: The Windows desktop themes, DirectX 9 runtime, and Adobe Reader 5.1 English version have been removed. The Atari 2600 titles Atari Video Cube, Backgammon, and Hangman have been added.

  6. Atari Vault - Wikipedia

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    Atari Vault is a video game collection developed by Code Mystics and published by Atari Interactive for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux via the Steam client. Atari Vault contains titles from Atari, Inc. and Atari Corporation published on the Atari 2600 and arcade cabinets. dating from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The games, where possible ...

  7. Major Havoc - Wikipedia

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    Major Havoc (or The Adventures of Major Havoc) is an arcade action game released by Atari, Inc. in 1984. [1] A vector-based upright arcade cabinet, Major Havoc consists of several smaller game experiences played in succession, including a fixed shooter, platform game, and a lunar lander sequence.

  8. Lunar Lander (1980 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Lander is a game in which the player must land a ship on the Moon, in the style of other Lunar Lander games. [1] This game was part of a series of arcade game clones for the TRS-80 and Atari 8-bit computers. Though not exactly the same as the Atari, Inc. version of Lunar Lander, it was advertised as "an arcade game simulation". [2] [3]

  9. Gravitar - Wikipedia

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    The indoor scene was filmed at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, England - the arcade cabinets used would have been sourced from Atari's European factory in Ireland. A revamped version of the game, titled Gravitar: Recharged , part of the Atari Recharged series, was released on May 12, 2022 for Atari VCS , and on June 2 for Microsoft Windows ...