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See Gunship! Rock the BlocGame The Multi-Helicopter Gunship SimulationGunship 2000 puts you in the pilot's seat of a modern helicopter gunship, flying across a visually accurate topographical 3-D world. This is your chance to battle through two massive combat theatres and to undertake missions that will test your leadership skills to the full. Ultimately, you'll command five choppers as mission after mission is mercilessly thrown at you in vast military Campaigns. Gunship 2000. All the thrills. All the excitement. All the helicopters you could ever want.
Requirements: IBM PC 386, 486 and most compatibles with CD-ROM, MS-DOS 5.0 or higher, MS-CD Ext 2.1 or higher, 640K, 10 MHz or higher, VGA/MCGA, joystick recommended, AdLib and Roland supported. Takes 600k of low memory.
Reviews:Electronic Entertainment, January 1995 "You start with training and a brief stint as a Warrant Officer in charge of single-helicopter missions. After you receive your commission, you can select flight and campaign missions where you determine the mix of helicopters and ordinance necessary to complete the job. Your mission score and the possibility of promotion depend not only on how well you fly, but also on how well you manage the other aircraft in your patrol." "Gunship 2000 does a good job simulating the complex control system and cockpit workload of modern battlefield helicopters. It even permits - no, demands - that you learn autorotation, the skill of landing a helicopter with the main rotor disengaged from the power train."
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