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Help identify early arcade game
« on: May 08, 2007, 07:42:49 pm »
Hi alll,

I was just thinking about a game I played a long time back, wondering if anyone remembers it? It was a space shoot em up, like Invaders or Phoenix up the screen shooty job, but when you lost all your men, there was a little circle of LEDs on the bezel (I think) that would "spin" and if it came up on the top LED, you won an extra life (or credit, not sure). I do remember there was a Lunar Lander beside it because I remember the throttle on that, so thats the kind of time frame I think it was in, late 70's.

Did Lunar Lander have a red abort button on the throttle as well, or is that a random memory I'm just pulling in?

Any ideas?

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Re: Help identify early arcade game
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2007, 09:19:09 pm »
I can't help with the first part, but Lunar Lander had an abort button near the throttle, not on it.