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'''Moon Patrol''' is a port of the popular [[:Category:Action|action]]/[[:Category:Shooter|shooter]] arcade cabinet game of the same name, for the TI-99/4A released by [[:Category:Atarisoft|Atarisoft]]. It was released on [[:Category:Solid State Software Command Module|Solid State Software<sup>TM</sup> Command Module]] cartridge as part number RX 8531 for $44.95 (USD). It was programmed by [[Douglas Craig|Douglas Brian Craig]]. It originally sold during the [[:Category:1984 Software|second quarter of 1984]].
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==Gameplay==
The player in Moon Patrol plays as a volunteer police officer on Sector Nine, known as the home of the toughest thugs in the galaxy. The player controls a lunar buggy vehicle over the surface of the moon from a side view. The vehicle travels from left to right during gameplay. The player faces many obstacles along the way including craters, mines, and missiles from overhead UFOs. These missiles also create new craters that can make for a unique situation when they hit immediately in front of the player.
The player maneuvers through various courses, each of which is divided into 26 checkpoints each or which is labeled with consecutive letters of the alphabet starting from A and going through Z. Checkpoints ending in E, J, O, T, and Z denote a major stage of each course which changes the theme and background color. At the end of each stage, the player's time spend to complete the stage is compared to the average stage time, and bonuses are awarded based on the time taken to complete each stage. Extra lives are awarded at 10,000, 30,000, and 50,000 points.
==Advertising Blurb==
===From Back of Retail Packaging===
Applications being accepted for replacement gunners in high-risk job. Hostile environment. Road conditions nonexistent due to meteor and crater hazards. Small native populations of killer plants also reported. Quick reflexes, marksmanship and driving skills a must. Bonuses for UFOs and enemy tanks. Recognition for valor. Volunteers only.
===From Triton Catalog - Spring 1985===
You patrol sector nine, home of the toughest thugs in the galaxy. Fortunately your patrol car has anti-gravity jump buttons and laser bullets to deal with moon rocks, craters, hostile UFO's and tanks.
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Destroying - 100
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| Example [[File:Moon Patrol - Rolling Boulder.png|50px]] | Example |'''Rolling Boulder'''Jumping - 100 Destroying - 50| Example |[[File:Moon Patrol - Crater UFO.png| Example50px]] || '''Crater UFO'''Destroying - 200
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| Example [[File:Moon Patrol - Mine.png|50px]] | Example | '''Mine''' Jumping - 50|| Example || Example
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====Bonus Points====
Destroying all UFOs in a formation of 3 . . . . . . . . . . 500
Destroying all UFOs in a formation of 4 . . . . . . . . . . 800
Completing a section in less than average time on the Beginner Course is worth 1000 plus 100 for each second better than the average time.
Completing a section in less than average time on the Champion course is worth 2000 plus 100 for each second better than the average time.
====Bonus Lives====
At 10,000 points, 30,000 points, and 50,000 points, you earn an extra patrol car.
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==Downloads==
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Waranty Card.jpg|Atarisoft Warranty Card (pdf format)|link=https://4apedia.com/manuals/Atarisoft%20Waranty%20Card.pdf
Questionaire Card 1.jpg|Atarisoft Questionnaire Card|link=https://4apedia.com/manuals/Atarisoft%20Questionnaire%20Card.pdf
==External Links==
* [https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ti99/948155-moon-patrol GameFAQs: Moon Patrol TI-99/4A]
* [https://www.gamesdatabase.org/game/texas-instruments-ti-99-4a/moon-patrol Games Database: Moon Patrol - Texas Instruments TI 99/4A]
* [https://www.mobygames.com/game/ti-994a/moon-patrol MobyGames: Moon Patrol (TI-99/4A)]
* [https://pixelpedant.com/items/show/12 PixelatedArcade: Moon Patrol]