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Airwolf [Model KYG-AX]
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Airwolf (c) 1988 Kyugo Trd Company, Limited. Airwolf is an horizontal shooter based on the popular American television series aired in the 1980s. The player takes control of a super helicopter codenamed Airwolf, a military aircraft capable of supersonic speeds and stealth capabilities, and embarks on perilous undercover missions. Before each stage, the player is prompted to pick one primary air-weapon and a secondary ground-bomb. The primary weapon comes in three types - the Chain Gun fires straight ahead and at an angle, the Falcon fires small missiles and the Cannon. The same principle applies to ground-bombs and they come in three flavors - Red-Eye (bombs), Copperhead (missiles) and Hellfire (bullets). Pow icons are occasionally left behind enemy formations - they increase the equipped weapon's fire power and improve its firing rate. Finally, the Airwolf can fly at supersonic speed for a short amount of time and becomes invulnerable when it does. However, this technique consumes fuel and must be used with caution. Each level is essentially a linear path toward a large boss - interestingly, boss fights use a first-person view as opposed to side scrolling and losing even one means game over. In addition, the player is rewarded with a password after each completed level , however they are not used to save his progress but to unlock the game's ending - so they must be carefully written down and are randomly generated for each play session. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: KYG-AX BARCODE: 4959044001008 - TRIVIA - Airwolf for Famicom was released on December 24, 1988 (Saturday) in Japan at a retail price of 5,900 JPY. The game was never released outside Japan. A total different game called Airwolf developed by Acclaim was released outside Japan. - STAFF - Programmer: Masayoshi Koyama (M. Koyama), H. Ohkawa Design: M. Miyazawa, Junzo Shimada (J. Shimada) Sound: Kamei Execute: Hiroyuki Hiraiwa (H. Hiraiwa) - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Game's description by Laurent Kermel; http://www.videogameden.com
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Airwolf (c) 1988 Kyugo Trd Company, Limited. Airwolf is an horizontal shooter based on the popular American television series aired in the 1980s. The player takes control of a super helicopter codenamed Airwolf, a military aircraft capable of supersonic speeds and stealth capabilities, and embarks on perilous undercover missions. Before each stage, the player is prompted to pick one primary air-weapon and a secondary ground-bomb. The primary weapon comes in three types - the Chain Gun fires straight ahead and at an angle, the Falcon fires small missiles and the Cannon. The same principle applies to ground-bombs and they come in three flavors - Red-Eye (bombs), Copperhead (missiles) and Hellfire (bullets). Pow icons are occasionally left behind enemy formations - they increase the equipped weapon's fire power and improve its firing rate. Finally, the Airwolf can fly at supersonic speed for a short amount of time and becomes invulnerable when it does. However, this technique consumes fuel and must be used with caution. Each level is essentially a linear path toward a large boss - interestingly, boss fights use a first-person view as opposed to side scrolling and losing even one means game over. In addition, the player is rewarded with a password after each completed level , however they are not used to save his progress but to unlock the game's ending - so they must be carefully written down and are randomly generated for each play session. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: KYG-AX BARCODE: 4959044001008 - TRIVIA - Airwolf for Famicom was released on December 24, 1988 (Saturday) in Japan at a retail price of 5,900 JPY. The game was never released outside Japan. A total different game called Airwolf developed by Acclaim was released outside Japan. - STAFF - Programmer: Masayoshi Koyama (M. Koyama), H. Ohkawa Design: M. Miyazawa, Junzo Shimada (J. Shimada) Sound: Kamei Execute: Hiroyuki Hiraiwa (H. Hiraiwa) - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Game's description by Laurent Kermel; http://www.videogameden.com
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