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The game involves piloting a small helicopter around a playfield. The player has to position the helicopter and drop a person suspended from the aircraft onto a hay bale or moving cart. If incorrectly timed, the person might fall onto the ground or injure the horse or the driver of the cart. [3]
[2] [3] David Perry decided to create the game because flying a radio-controlled helicopter is something most males would like to do but could not afford to. [ 2 ] Mathematician Robert Suh modeled the radio-controlled helicopter and its flight mechanics, [ 2 ] using a book of equations for flight models as a reference. [ 3 ]
The goal of each of these games is to fly military missions in a RAH-66 Comanche attack helicopter, which was in development and prototyping at the time of release. Comanche was the first commercial flight simulation based on voxel technology via the company's proprietary Voxel Space engine (written entirely in assembly language ).
The DLC features three different versions of the Mi-24 Hind (Mil Mi-24 V, Mi-24 P and SuperHind Mk.III). [2] It is the first game in the Take On video game series, followed by Take On Mars. The campaign takes place primarily in the then-future of 2013, on a 3,800 square kilometer section of Seattle, Washington and its surrounding metropolitan ...
City Crisis (シティ クライシス, Shiti Kuraishisu) is a helicopter simulation developed by Syscom Entertainment, and published by Take-Two Interactive for the PlayStation 2. The players role in the game is a rescue helicopter pilot. The object of the game is to save civilians from fires that spring up around the city.
Soviet Strike is a helicopter-based shooter game developed and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation in 1996 and the Sega Saturn in 1997. The game is a sequel to the Strike games which began on the Sega Genesis with Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf.
Black Fire is a helicopter combat flight simulation game. [2] The player controls a helicopter from a first-person perspective, having to deal with being attacked by enemies, including helicopters and other vehicles. This perspective can be changed to a side view. The player can choose between four different types of weapons during play.