Airwolf (USA)
About Airwolf (USA)
Airwolf (USA) is a licensed action game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, based on the 1980s television series of the same name. The game was published in 1988 by Kyugo and developed by Kyugo as well, reflecting the era's trend of adapting popular TV shows into video games. This is an official release rather than a hack, mod, or fan creation, and it was made available primarily in the USA region.
Players pilot the high-tech helicopter Airwolf through various missions that typically involve combat and navigation challenges. The gameplay involves side-scrolling shooting mechanics where the player must avoid obstacles and enemy fire while engaging hostile targets. Like many NES action games, it requires quick reflexes and pattern recognition to progress through levels that increase in difficulty.
Airwolf stands out on the NES for its helicopter-based action, which was less common compared to the platformers and run-and-gun titles dominating the system. While it may not have the polish of top-tier NES classics, it offers a nostalgic experience for fans of the show and those interested in 1980s licensed games. Its combination of shooting and flying mechanics provides a unique challenge among the NES library's action games.
How to Play Airwolf (USA)
Controls
- Arrow Keys — D-Pad / Movement
- X — A button (jump / confirm)
- S — B button (run / attack / cancel)
- Enter — Start / Pause
- V — Select
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