Ah Ok,
too bad it missed the part that when you crash, the original version and the Applesoft version
would break slowly into pieces,
and just like the "Rubik Cubes" games, "Chess games", "Out of this world" type games,
I also like to collect all the "Lunar Lander" games.
All right, this was My favorite Arcade game,
first because of the graphics, so Simple and beautiful,
and the original Thrust Handle of the Arcades made it so fun and "realistic" to play,
years later I tried to recreate this game in Applesoft Basic... and I didn't succeed
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The Dig, that's another game I need to check out,
Now that I've found the Apple ][ versions of Lunar Lander,
I have to admit that the Apple ][ , is actually better than the Mac version.
Here are some Screenshots I just took from my games:
http://www.euryale.hostei.com/games/lunarlander_Apple2.jpg
Lunar Lander can also be played on The Dig. It's on Boston Low's PDA.
Check this out
http://www.lushprojects.com/lunarlander/
Yes, I have it,
one, I did it myself (kind of crappy),
and other it was in one of the hundreds of Floppies I bought from Goodwill every week.
and there was another one made in Assembly really good (it runs much better than the Applesoft),
I can't find that one, but I know I have it.
It was available for Apple ][, too?
Ah Ok,
too bad it missed the part that when you crash, the original version and the Applesoft version
would break slowly into pieces,
and just like the "Rubik Cubes" games, "Chess games", "Out of this world" type games,
I also like to collect all the "Lunar Lander" games.
Thanks again Carl!
You can change the speed in Mini vMac. CTRL-S, I believe. Or just press CTRL-H for help.
All right, this was My favorite Arcade game,
first because of the graphics, so Simple and beautiful,
and the original Thrust Handle of the Arcades made it so fun and "realistic" to play,
years later I tried to recreate this game in Applesoft Basic... and I didn't succeed
Thanks for uploading!
though it runs too fast!