I am biased; I love this game. From what I remember this is one of the first games were a person could travel anywhere he, or she, wanted upon the map. Remember, at the time, most games were two dimensional requiring you to go left or right across a screen. This game utilized early versions of a three dimensional graphics engine to create a war zone where anyone could fly their Apache helicopter. However, things were not that easy. A pilot had to manage fuel, ammunition, and prioritize his targets. A truly fun game for many people. I would recommend this game to anyone who likes piloting.
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This is one of the greatest Sega Genesis games ever made, and back when Electronic Arts loved making games, not strickly making money. I bought this game as a diversion while my XBOX 360 was being repaired, and it definately tided me over. Most 16-bit games are side-scrollers, but this is an isometric helicopter action game, which blends politics and Hollywood-scale action. The controls still hold up today and makes this game a great challenge and diversion from the next-gen. All and all, one of the few games that still hold true from the test of time.
Got my game very quickly and it works great thanks a lot. Dave
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Played the game before and beat it I love doing it over again
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I grew up playing this game! Thank you! A+!
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Great game, really holds up after all these years.
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this was one of my ultimate favorite games
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After terrorist leader General Kilbaba has seized control of an unnamed "small but wealthy" Gulf emirate, overthrown the monarchy and installed himself as dictator, the United States sends a lone helicopter to destroy his army in a series of swift strikes.[1] The game's plot was felt by commentators to be a thinly disguised reference to the Gulf War, while comparisons were drawn between Kilbaba and Saddam Hussein,[2] and between the game's unnamed desert setting and Iraq
Takes me back 20 years
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As described. Works great. A+
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