Game Mess Mornings 05/16/24
GrubbSnax
03
Blight Club
Game Mess Mornings 05/15/24
The Community Spotlight 2024.05.11
The Community Spotlight 2024.05.04
The Community Spotlight 2024.04.27
Object »
The "exciting sequel to Airwolf" Released on the Commodore 64 and other platforms
A James Bond game released for numerous 1980s computer systems.
A sequel to the original Bubble Bobble title from Taito, featuring the now human Bub and Bob. It incorporated the use of Rainbows as both a weapon to defeat enemies and as a platform to climb the levels.
Rampage takes the staples of giant monster movies and molds them into a tongue-in-cheek action game.
A helicopter flight simulator that includes a variety of combat and rescue missions.
Stryker's Run is a side-scrolling action game released for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron in 1986. It takes place during a futuristic war.
Agent X is a spy themed action game for the ZX Spectrum.
Players control four characters as they explore a zombie infested mall.
An Arcade helicopter vertical shoot 'em up developed by Toaplan that was later released to the NES.
The most well known game out of the Alex Kidd series, Miracle World follows the adventures of the plucky little lad Alex as he fights his way through 16 stages to find his long lost brother. Sega's answer to Super Mario Bros, Miracle World is a more ambitious platformer, with more varied levels, quirky Roshambo battles, and a longer adventure.
Action Fighter is an overhead vehicular combat game released by Sega in 1986.
A top-down shooter where one or two bandana-wearing commandos fight enemy forces in a jungle. It is notable for allowing the player to pilot various vehicles including a tank and a helicopter.
A turn-based strategy game for the Apple II and Macintosh in which players aim to capture the world.
An 1985 Arcade vertical-scrolling shoot-em-up by Taito and Crux in which the player controls a helicopter. It was ported to the Famicom in early 1986 in Japan only.
A helicopter simulator from Cosmi.
A shoot-em-up on a ski resort. Released by Casio for the MSX and PV-2000.
A Commando-style vertical-scrolling shoot-em-up with a few novel features. It was developed by TOSE and published by Jaleco for Arcades and the Nintendo Famicom.
Pilot the baddest helicopter this side of the Pacific in this game based on the hit television series, Airwolf.
DESTROY THE ENEMY ARMY as Super Joe in this influential top-down shooter.
A 2D game with an overhead view, the player pilots a helicopter and attempts to destroy the factories of the Bungeling Empire.
This is a Commodore 64 game created by Scott Spanburg and presented by Datasoft.
An action game on the ZX Spectrum.
A platformer where the player has to guide Jasper back to his home through 22 screens full of danger. To overcome obstacles found objects can be picked up and used.
LaserDisc arcade game released in 1984 that was later ported to Sega CD and iOS. Players take to the skies in their Super Cobra attack helicopter to save the world from terrorism.
North Atlantic '86 is an early war strategy game that was released for the Apple II in 1983, revolving around hypothetical battles between Soviet and NATO forces in the North Atlantic during 1986. It was designed by Gary Grigsby and published by Strategy Simulations Inc.
A helicopter action game for the Dragon 32/64.
A shoot'em up similar to the infamous Space Invaders this time on the high seas where the player controls a fighting ship and has to shoot down planes, helicopters and rockets instead of aliens.
Play as a spy in an armored sports car, destroying enemy vehicles and protecting civilian vehicles.
James Bond 007 is a side-scrolling action game developed by Parker Brothers, and released in 1983. Players control Bond's car to clear four movie inspired stages.
This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:
Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved.
Use your keyboard!
Log in to comment
Log in to comment