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That's how I feel about Lunar Lander Beyond, a forthcoming sequel to a game so old it's developed a pot belly and taken up jogging. Atari's original Lunar Lander came out in 1979, and was Atari's ...
Lunar Lander: Beyond follows a number of surprisingly strong outings from Atari in recent times, including Jeff Minter's excellent reimagining of prototype arcade game Arra Akkh and last year's ...
Beyond is a reimagining of the original Lunar Lander arcade game, with new features and details for modern audiences. According to Atari, the new title is an expansion on the arcade style, with a ...
Lunar Lander Beyond is the latest classic Atari game to see the modern remake treatment, with Haunted House and multiple games under the Recharged label--a list which includes Missile Command ...
Atari's tapped up the studio Dreams Uncorporated to develop the successor to this, and the game's going to be called Lunar Lander: Beyond and will, per the press release, add "simulation and a ...
Lunar Lander Beyond is a new reimagining of the classic Atari game from developer Dreams Incorporated. It’s an in-depth modernization with flashy animated cutscenes, an XCOM-inspired approach to ...
Atari has partnered with Dreams Uncorporated to help them release a modern adaption of the classic video game Lunar Lander. Published Thu, 13 Jul 2023 13:42:11 -0500 by Gavin Sheehan ...
Publisher Atari has been bringing back lots of old school favourites with modernised reboots, and the latest of these is Lunar Lander: Beyond. The original arcade physics sim had you guiding a ...
Lunar Lander Beyond will touch down on PlayStation 4 and 5 in the first half of 2024. These versions will join releases on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One/Series X, and Atari’s own VCS platform.
Lunar Lander Beyond is a sequel 45 years in the making. The original Atari vector-based arcade game had players guide their space-faring vessel across the perilously uneven surface of the moon, ...
Play me like Atari: Retro gaming and the push to preserve video game classics The game industry, known for pushing technology into the future, is now finding new ways to preserve its past ...
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