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1942 was also the first Capcom game designed with Western markets in mind. That was why they decided to have the player pilot an American P-38 fighter plane, to appeal to the American market. [10] The game is loosely based on the Battle of Midway, which was a turning point in the Pacific War when the Americans began defeating the Japanese. [1]
1943: The Battle of Midway [a] is a 1987 scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. [1] It was the first follow-up to Capcom's earlier 1942.Like 1942, the player controls Americans attacking the Japanese air fleet; this was due to being one of the first Capcom games designed with Western markets in mind.
1942 (video game) 1942: The Pacific Air War; 1943: The Battle of Midway; A. Aces of the Pacific; Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers; Attack on Pearl Harbor (video game) B.
The game is an amalgamation of various elements of the 19XX series. [2] It includes health meter and bomb system from 1943: The Battle of Midway; charge-fire, land-based battle sections and rank increases from 1941: Counter Attack; and fighter lineup, bomb-based end-level bonus and level rank system from 19XX: The War Against Destiny.
Frontline 1942: Battles of the World War 2 ... (2015) (Online. PC port: Call of War: World War 2 ... (Guadalcanal & Midway were 1st published by HPS Simulations ...
Midway Campaign is a computer wargame ... The game reenacts the events between June 4 and June 7, 1942, during the Battle of Midway, ... PC Magazine (Dec, 1982 ...
Pacific Storm: The Midway Campaign is a game in which up to two players engage in a strategic-level wargame beginning on May 15, 1942, playing through nine two-week turns, and players can either play as Admiral Yamamoto or Admiral Nimitz. [1] It is a text only game, the second release in the line after Pacific Storm - The Solomons. [2]
Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Midway Collection 2 is a compilation of arcade video games either made by, or acquired by Midway Games for the PlayStation and Windows. This game is technically the sequel to Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits , which also had Midway acquired games included, also released on the PlayStation.