<ArrayOfTitle xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/ZXSRv2.Models"><Title><Author>Raymond Fowkes</Author><Publisher>CheetahSoft Ltd</Publisher><Reviews><Review><Award>Not Awarded</Award><BlurbText /><CompilationReviewScores /><Denied>false</Denied><Issue><Editor>Tim Metcalfe</Editor><HasCoverTape>false</HasCoverTape><Name>C&amp;VG (Computer &amp; Video Games) Issue 37, Nov 1984</Name><Price>£0.95</Price><ReleaseDate></ReleaseDate><TotalPages>212</TotalPages></Issue><MainText>MOON MANOEUVRES

Moons weeper, the smash hit video game for the Atari VCS, is now available on the 48K Spectrum, thanks to a deal signed between US software company Imagic and CheetahSoft.

Moonsweeper, converted to the Spectrum by CheetahSoft, is a rescue mission in deep space. Piloting the Moonsweeper Raider, players are sent on a mission to search for stranded lunar pioneers on each of four moons.

Each moon is heavily guarded by hostile Base Carriers, short range interceptors and death towers. Using radar to locate the pioneers, pilots of Moonsweeper have to skim across the moons in a 3D display, avoiding or attacking hostile forces.

Supplied on cassette, the game runs on the 48K Spectrum and costs £7.95.</MainText><OverallSummary></OverallSummary><Page>30</Page><ReviewScores i:nil="true" /><ReviewerComments xmlns:d5p1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays" /><Reviewers /><ScreenshotText /><TranscriptBy>Chris Bourne</TranscriptBy></Review></Reviews><TitleName>Moonsweeper</TitleName><YearOfRelease>1984</YearOfRelease><ZxDbId>0003279</ZxDbId></Title></ArrayOfTitle>