<s>
Meteor	B-Application
Mission	I-Application
II	I-Application
(	O
written	O
as	O
Meteor	O
Mission	O
2	O
on	O
the	O
title	O
screen	O
)	O
is	O
a	O
clone	O
of	O
the	O
Taito	O
arcade	O
game	O
Lunar	B-Application
Rescue	I-Application
released	O
by	O
Big	B-Device
Five	I-Device
Software	I-Device
for	O
the	O
TRS-80	B-Device
home	O
computer	O
in	O
1982	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
game	O
is	O
similar	O
in	O
concept	O
to	O
Lunar	B-Application
Lander	I-Application
but	O
adds	O
a	O
rescue	O
element	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
game	O
was	O
the	O
fifth	O
of	O
seven	O
arcade	O
clones	O
programmed	O
for	O
the	O
TRS-80	B-Device
by	O
Bill	O
Hogue	O
and	O
Jeff	O
Konyu	O
,	O
who	O
left	O
the	O
TRS-80	B-Device
platform	O
in	O
1982	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
He	O
would	O
later	O
that	O
year	O
create	O
the	O
platform	O
game	O
Miner	B-Application
2049er	I-Application
for	O
the	O
Atari	B-Device
8-bit	I-Device
family	I-Device
.	O
</s>
<s>
Ian	O
Chadwick	O
reviewed	O
Meteor	B-Application
Mission	I-Application
II	I-Application
in	O
Ares	O
Magazine	O
#13	O
and	O
commented	O
that	O
"	O
the	O
challenge	O
is	O
limited	O
and	O
the	O
game	O
is	O
really	O
not	O
terribly	O
exciting	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
A	O
review	O
in	O
80-U.S.	O
stated	O
that	O
"	O
the	O
graphics	O
in	O
Meteor	B-Application
Mission	I-Application
II	I-Application
are	O
very	O
good	O
"	O
,	O
but	O
that	O
"	O
sound	O
effects	O
are	O
not	O
very	O
fancy	O
"	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
In	O
a	O
2012	O
retrospective	O
,	O
Gamasutra	O
wrote	O
that	O
"	O
 '	O
inspired	O
by	O
 '	O
the	O
early	O
Taito	O
classic	O
Lunar	B-Application
Rescue	I-Application
,	O
this	O
Big	B-Device
Five	I-Device
Software	I-Device
effort	O
remains	O
a	O
compelling	O
gameplay	O
experience	O
"	O
.	O
</s>
