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@JudgeDrokk @C64Retweets @RetroGamer_Mag Yeah. Airwolf shoulda learned something from Fort Apocalypse on how to do a decent cavern-flying game..
Airwolf: starts game.. bounce bounce bounce boom! ☹️ starts another game..
@Lord_Arse The version I played the most was on the C64.
Apart from the different look of the tank, again, very much the same game.
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@PeterGWelch @C64Reloaded I played it back in the day. Also revisited it recently. 🤔 It's okay, but I think they added everything from their initial brainstorming session, and never revisited that to maybe pull back on the features. 😄 Also, the music puzzle is super-easy: remove any duplicate segments.
@CrazyCollector1 There was also the 16/32 bit version, with extra colour, filled vector graphics, and lots of graphical (and spoken) cut-scene stuff with the antagonist. But it's got that oversaturated primary-colours look of early 16 bit stuff that doesn't appeal to me. Kinda like Elite. 🤔
@CrazyCollector1 Skyfox is a seriously cool game.
I think I may have seen it first on the Apple II (where the loading was much quicker.) 😉 But I definitely played it most on the C64.
@CrazyCollector1 @selzero I don't remember there being a comic. 🤔
(Probably symptomatic of the first version I played being pirated.) 🤣 Or maybe I knew about it, but completely forgot. Which, at my age is probably the more likely explanation. 👴
@theretrobyte C64 Spy vs Spy is still great fun.
Not many 8-bit games got across a real cartoon-y feel. I think maybe BC's Quest for Tyres (and the sequel) and this and its sequel are the only ones. 👍
(As soon as I hit "reply" I'm going to think of another great cartoon-y game.) 😉