Game
Moonlander (1973)
Moonlander (also known as Lunar Lander) is an early computer game made for the DEC GT40 computer and is the first graphical game in the lunar landing simulator subgenre, as well as the first one in real-time. It is notable for being the first video game with an Easter egg, a lone McDonalds on the moon's surface that can be interacted with or destroyed.
Studio
Developer
Jack Burness
Publisher
Digital Equipment Corporation
Platforms
pdp11
pdp10
gt40
Gameplay
Modes
Single player
Themes
Historical Non-fiction
Perspective
Side view