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Moon Lander (2000)

This early version uses a multi-game type plastic case and the cartridge is a more than likely from a sports game.


This is an early version. This one uses a multi-game plastic case and reproduction cartridge shell.

Moon Lander was designed with the Namco NeGcon Playstation controller with Clay Cowgill's Playstation adapter in mind.

One of the later versions of Moonlander. This one was sold with a reproduction cartridge shell kept in a VHS type plastic case.
One of the later versions of Moonlander. This one was sold with a reproduction cartridge shell kept in a VHS type plastic case.

Packrat Game's version of Moonlander. This version was sold with a slightly larger plastic case than previous releases.
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