Last updated on September 22nd, 2023 at 09:37 am
The game is based on the Commodore 64 version of Choplifter.
Choplifter is a classic game that was first released in 1982 for the Apple II and has since been ported to several other platforms, including the Commodore 64.
Story
The game’s story is simple but effective. You play as a helicopter pilot who must fly into enemy territory to rescue hostages and bring them back to safety. Along the way, you’ll have to dodge enemy fire and take out enemy tanks and aircraft.
Gameplay
The gameplay in Choplifter is fast-paced and challenging. You’ll need to use your helicopter’s weapons to take out enemy tanks and aircraft while avoiding their fire. You’ll also need to land your helicopter to pick up hostages and bring them back to safety. The game’s controls are simple but effective, and the game is easy to pick up but difficult to master.
Graphics and Sound
The graphics in the Commodore 64 version of Choplifter are impressive for the time, with detailed sprites and environments. The game’s sound effects are also well-done, with satisfying explosions and gunfire. The game’s music is simple but effective, with a catchy tune that will stick in your head long after you’ve finished playing.
Curiosities
Choplifter was inspired by the 1980 attempt to rescue US hostages from Iran known as Desert One. The game’s developer, Broderbund, created the game as a way to pay tribute to the brave men who risked their lives in the mission. The game’s success led to several sequels and remakes, including a recent remake called Choplifter HD.
Overall
Choplifter is a classic game that still holds up today. The Commodore 64 version of the game is well-done, with impressive graphics and sound for the time. The game’s simple but effective gameplay is still fun to play today, and the game’s story and curiosities add an interesting historical context to the game. If you’re a fan of classic arcade-style games, Choplifter is definitely worth checking out.
There have been other versions, some better, some worse, but this is the version that many liked the most and surely played the most…
An 8-bit version of the game but with added elements which were not do-able on the C64, or any other 8 bit machine from those days.
New version 1.2 (18-sept-2016) adds:
- Linux version
- Joypad support
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