- Lunar Rescue
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title=Lunar Rescue
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developer = Taito
publisher = Taito,Alligata , Program One, Lyversoft
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designer=
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released = 1979 (Arcade)
platforms= Arcade,Acorn Electron ,BBC Micro ,Commodore 64 ,ZX Spectrum , PC,PS2 ,Xbox
genre = Lander /Shooter game
modes =Single player , Up to 2 players, alternating turns
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input=2-wayJoystick (left-right), 1 Button
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sound=1-channel (mono ), amplified
cabinet=Vertical
display=Raster, 336 x 240 pixels, 8 colors"Lunar Rescue" is an
arcade game released by Taito in 1979. It combines elements from Taito's own "Space Invaders " (and is sometimes listed as a "Space Invaders" spin-off) withAtari 's "Lunar Lander ".Gameplay
The game starts with the player's
spacecraft docked inside themothership at the top of the screen. Below the mothership is anasteroid field and below that, the surface of themoon . There are three platforms which can be landed on and six strandedastronauts that need rescuing. You control a small spacecraft. The player must press the button to release their spacecraft from the mothership and manoeuvre through the asteroid field. The craft can only move left or right or use up a finite amount of fuel by engaging the thrust (the same button again) to slow its descent. If the craft is landed successfully on one of the available platforms, one of the astronauts will run towards and board the craft.The asteroid belt now changes into a swarm of
flying saucer s, some of which drop bombs. The player must now guide the spacecraft back up to the mothership (the craft ascends without using up fuel), avoiding the flying saucers. The thrust button is now a fire button which can be used to shoot at enemies above (as in "Space Invaders "). Finally, the craft must be docked with the mothership using the bay opening. If the side of the mothership or any part of the ship outside of the opening is hit, the rescued astronaut falls to the surface and dies. If the mothership is missed altogether, the craft explodes. After all six people have been rescued (or killed providing the player still has lives remaining), the game starts again at a higher level.Ports and clones
As the arcade game was relatively obscure, there were no official ports at the time but the original Tatio game has more recently been re-released on a number of retro compilations including "
Taito Legends 2 " forPS2 ,Xbox and PC.As with most arcade games of the time, there were many unofficial clones for
home computers and games consoles. These include a number of unofficial versions which use the original title such as versions released by CRL Group and Lyversoft for theZX Spectrum , [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0002953] [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0002952] Program One for theCommodore 64 , [http://www.gamebase64.com/game.php?id=10182&d=24] andAlligata for theAcorn Electron andBBC Micro . Versions with different titles include "Meteor Mission" (Acornsoft ) for theBBC Micro and "Meteor Mission II " (Big Five Software) for theTRS-80 . The clones continue to be developed on the retro scene with a version called "This Planet Sucks" being released in 2006 for theAtari 2600 . [http://www.atariage.com/software_page.html?SoftwareLabelID=871]References
External links
* [http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=L&game_id=8466 "Lunar Rescue"] at KLOV
* [http://www.taitolegends2.com/game.aspx?GID=FD29BA6B-3958-4E9E-88CE-65EB0DBF3AEB "Lunar Rescue"] at the official "Taito Legends 2" website
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