Choplifter © 1985 Sega.
The player assumes the role of a combat helicopter pilot. The player attempts to save hostages being held in prisoner of war camps in an unnamed enemy country. The player must collect the P.O.W.s, transport them safely to the nearby friendly base, all the while fighting off hostile tanks and other enemy combatants. There are a total of 32 hostages per level. To rescue more than 20 will advance the player to the next level.
Game ID : 834-5795
Runs on the Sega "System 1" hardware.
Players: 2
Control: 8-way joystick
Buttons: 2
Choplifter was released in October 1985 in Japan.
This game is a port from an original programmed by Dan Gorlin in 1982 for the Apple II. Choplifter was one of the few games to take the reverse route : first appearing on a home system and being ported to the arcade.
Charles Collins holds the official record for this game with 1,781,000 points on June 27, 1986.
* In the early stages, try to fly as low as possible - this way the fighters will not shoot you, and you are low enough to shoot the ground targets without being shot. Since this only works when you're in the air, and not when you're on the ground, it only works well on levels 1 and 3.
* To ensure that the tank won't arrive when you're picking up hostages, barely tap the joystick up between each hostage. This will cause the helicopter to lift off a little and reset the timer that causes the tanks to arrive.
* On level 2, you can land on the water under the boat when dropping off your men and they will climb up the side of the boat. This stops the planes from coming down and shooting you.
1. Choplifter (1982, Apple II)
2. Choplifter II (1991, Nintendo Game Boy)
3. Choplifter III - Rescue & Survive [Model SHVC-3C] (1993, Super Famicom)
CONSOLES:
Atari 5200 (1984)
Atari 7800 (1987)
ColecoVision (1984)
Sega SG-1000 (1985)
Sega SG-1000 [TW] (198?) "Fei Lang"
Nintendo Famicom (1986)
Atari XEGS
Sega Master System (1986)
COMPUTERS:
Apple II (1982)
Commodore C64 (1982)
Commodore VIC-20 (1982)
FM-7 (1984)
MSX (1985)
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