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    Airwolf

  • First released on 24 December, 1988 for Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Airwolf was loosely based on the television series of the same name, and involves the player completing a series of rescue missions. The beginning of the game involves the player being called back into duty after retirement. The game contains thirty missions, each with the objective being to rescue prisoners being held captive in enemy bases. The layout of each mission changes as the player progresses.

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  • First released on 24 December, 1988 for Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Airwolf was loosely based on the television series of the same name, and involves the player completing a series of rescue missions. The beginning of the game involves the player being called back into duty after retirement. The game contains thirty missions, each with the objective being to rescue prisoners being held captive in enemy bases. The layout of each mission changes as the player progresses.


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    Airwolf was originally designed as an Arcade game, based loosely on the television series of the same name. It was later released for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

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    Krome Studios Melbourne
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    Acclaim Entertainment
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