Lunar Lander

Publishers Atari, Inc.
Developers Atari, Inc.
Release date 1979
Genre Simulation
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Game Description

Lunar Lander is a single-player arcade game in the Lunar Lander subgenre. It was developed by Atari, Inc. and released in August 1979. In the game, the player controls a lunar landing module as viewed from the side and attempts to land safely on the Moon. The player burns fuel points to rotate the module and fires a thruster to counteract gravity, earning points based on the skillfulness and difficulty of the landing. The game resets the module after every successful landing or crash with a new landing terrain and ends when the player runs out of fuel. Players can insert more coins at any time to buy more fuel, allowing for potentially indefinite gameplay.

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We might have the game available for more than one platform. Lunar Lander is currently available on these platforms:

Arcade (1979)

Lunar_Lander_Arcade_ROM_EN.zip (3.3KB)

Additional files, patches and fixes

Lunar Lander Arcade Manual (English)

Lunar Lander Screenshots

Arcade


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    • Step 1: Decide on the ROMSET you would like to acquire. To do this, look at this page and the list of games under the compatibility list.

      Step 2: Use google to search for your chosen version, e.g. 0.78

      Step 3: Download the set. WAIT! Before you do this, be aware that unless you have obtained the right to use the rom dumps from the copyright holder, you are technically breaking copyright law.

      Now if you have managed to acquire a “reference set” successfully, all you need to do is transfer the set to the arcade rom folder of your retropie setup. This means copy the set from your pc to the raspberry pi location:

      /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/arcade

      Step 4: Restart Emulationstation and now the games will appear under the Arcade logo.

      Step 5: You need to learn about the run command. It allows you to select the emulator that will run a particular rom from your Arcade folder. The emulator that you select in here must match the “reference set” that you downloaded according to the information on this page. If not, you will be booted back to the menu after enduring the dreaded black screen. Here is an example:

      Let’s say that you managed to download a 0.78 “reference set” and you placed it in the Arcade ROM folder. The default emulator for the Arcade folder is lr-mame2003 so they should launch just fine. However, you might have other reference sets on your pc hard drive such as Advance MAME that work better with vector games. You could put some of these in here too with your 0.78 set but they will not launch unless you select Advance MAME in the run command for those “new” additions to your arcade folder rom collection.

      Now you should be enjoying your arcade experience. If not, you have made a mistake with regard to the emulator and it’s required roms – you have a mismatch. You should now consult the wiki for more detail on configuring further if you feel like it and the importance of bios files if you are craving more detail – these should be in your “reference set” already so no need to worry about them right now. Games will launch.

      Step 6: Some early games require samples to be present for sound effects, these need to be acquired and placed in the correct place. They also need to be samples that are the correct version, e.g. for 0.78. A quick Google again will suffice on where to place them and where to find them.

      One final note. There appears to be an abundance of 3rd party images floating around that are pre-configured with full romsets. If you get one and can’t work it, no good posting on here as nobody will know anything about it and it’s illegal. You should consult your supplier for ongoing support but you will probably be disappointed as they have stolen your cash since retropie is free.

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