The Atlas Initiative [S1E2]: "Moon Patrol" (Arcade - 1982) [NA Version]

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Thank You for finding your way here, Frens! "The Atlas Initiative" Videos are my voice over reviews of Video Games, where I will be scoring those games on two scales; by THEN and NOW. All to find out if those games hold up or if Atlas will shrug! For S1E2, I will be reviewing the "NA Arcade Version" of "Moon Patrol"; I hope you enjoy watching!

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Moon Patrol [ムーン・パトロール]
Arcade
Action/Horizontally Scrolling Shooter
1982
Irem Corporation/Williams Electronics, Inc.
NA Version "ムーン・パトロール"
Normal Difficulty Mode

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GAME INFORMATION:
Moon Patrol (ムーンパトロール, Mūn Patorōru) is a 1982 arcade video game developed and released by Irem. It was licensed to Williams for distribution in North America. The player controls a Moon buggy which can jump over and shoot obstacles on a horizontally scrolling landscape as well as shoot aerial attackers. Designed by Takashi Nishiyama, Moon Patrol is often credited with the introduction of full parallax scrolling in side-scrolling games. Cabinet art for the Williams version was done by Larry Day. Most of the home ports were from Atari, Inc., sometimes under the Atarisoft label.

(Source - Wikipedia)

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