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Airwolf (video Game)




  developer Kyugo
  publisher Acclaim
  released June 1988 ( NA )<br> December 24 , 1988 ( Japan )
  genre Action / Shooter / Simulator
  modes Single Player
  ratings N/A
  platforms NES


''Airwolf'' is an Shooter Video Game based off a movie and TV series Of The Same Name . It was released in 1988 for the Nintendo Entertainment System . The game places the player in the cockpit of a Helicopter (codenamed Airwolf), where the player must attempt to shoot down enemy aircraft and rescue prisoners.


GAMEPLAY

The game contains thirty missions, each with the objective being to rescue prisoners being held captive in prisoner bases. The layout of each level changes as the player progresses. There are three types of bases:

  • Home base - This is where the player can refuel the Airwolf and repair damage it may have taken.

  • Enemy airfield - This is where many of the enemy craft take off from. The base can be destroyed, which lessens the amount of enemy aircraft pursuing the player.

  • Prisoner base - This is where the prisoners are being held. To rescue them, the player must successfully land the Airwolf and rescue the prisoner.


The Airwolf is equipped with Missile s and a Machine Gun in order to fend off enemy craft and their weapons. In order to successfully complete a mission, the player must rescue all prisoners and reach the border of the level without losing all of their lives.


THE AIRWOLF

Here is a description of the Airwolf from the game manual:

From the outside, Airwolf looks like a sophisticated executive
helicopter. Slick. Self-contained. Harmless. Which means it can
slip in and out of airports without causing much suspicion.

But from the inside, its true military strength is revealed;
walls of computerized controls, a satellite tracking system for
locating enemies and allies, and a weapons guidance system for
launching missiles and firing machine guns.

Here are a few of the other technological features of this
flying fighting machine:

- 30-millimeter Machine Guns

- Heat-seeking Copperhead Missiles

- Fly-by-Night Controls

- Satellite Transmitted Map Display

- Doppler Sensor( alerts computer to enemy aircraft)

- Radar Jammer( automatically activated by computer)


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