Moonlander 1973
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Completed
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Rating
Unrated
Time Played
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Days in Journal
2 days
Last played
January 13, 2020
First played
January 7, 2020
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Creo que esta es la versión que jugué, pero no estoy seguro, porque las fechas para cada una son un poco nebulosas en esta página. Con eso dicho, Lunar Lander se siente como una versión un poco más elaborada del mismo desafío tenso que propuso Hammurabi, lo cual tiene sentido considerando la velocidad de los ordenadores de la época. No me gustó tanto, principalmente porque esperaba un juego que involucrara más reflejos, pero decir que te "gusta" o "no te gusta" Lunar Lander es un poco como decir que no te gustaron los cortos de los Lumière o los de la compañía de Edison. ¿Tiene sentido hacer juicios de ese estilo a estas alturas?
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I think this is the version I played, but I'm not sure. Dates for each version are a pain to find out. That being said, Lunar Lander feels like a slightly more involving version of the same tension-mounting challenge that Hammurabi proposed, which makes sense considering the computers of the time. I didn't like it as much, mainly because I expected something that involved more reflexes, but saying that you "like" or "don't like" this feels like saying you didn't like the Lumière or Edison's shots. Does it even make sense to make that judgement at this point?
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I think this is the version I played, but I'm not sure. Dates for each version are a pain to find out. That being said, Lunar Lander feels like a slightly more involving version of the same tension-mounting challenge that Hammurabi proposed, which makes sense considering the computers of the time. I didn't like it as much, mainly because I expected something that involved more reflexes, but saying that you "like" or "don't like" this feels like saying you didn't like the Lumière or Edison's shots. Does it even make sense to make that judgement at this point?