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Choplifter HD is a video game developed by inXile Entertainment and released in 2012–2013. It is a 3D polygonal remake of the 1982 game Choplifter by Dan Gorlin. inXile hired Gorlin as a design consultant for the game. [3] As in the original game, players fly missions in a helicopter, defeating enemies and rescuing people.
The video has nearly 1.8 million views. A view over flood-damaged western North Carolina on Monday, Sept. 30, 2024, as Andy Petree flies a helicopter through Operation Airdrop to deliver supplies.
Chopper is an iOS and MacOS video game developed by New Zealand studio Majic Jungle Software and released on April 5, 2009. As of February 2, 2018, the app is removed from the iOS and Mac App Store. [1] Chopper is a side scrolling shooter game with your character, a helicopter (aka a chopper). Your goal is to destroy tanks, take out enemy ...
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As in the original, the objective of the game is to rescue hostages. Gameplay is largely the same as the original Choplifter and revolves around piloting a rescue helicopter into hostile territory and rescuing hostages. [1] Enemies like birds, fighter jets, and ammunition fired from various weapons can harm the player's helicopter.
The game was a relative success, ultimately selling about 75,000 copies on the Atari, and more than that on the Commodore. [1] Softline praised Fort Apocalypse ' s "game complexity and difficulty of play—just enough to keep you coming back and progressing a little further each time". [3]
The NES port of Cobra Command was released the same year as the arcade game. Unlike the arcade game, the NES version does not scroll automatically, and its gameplay is similar to Choplifter as the main goal of each level is to rescue all of the hostages. Also, throughout the game, the player's helicopter can be upgraded by landing in certain areas.