Apache Strike

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Apache Strike
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Developer(s)William C. Appleton (Mac)
Publisher(s)Silicon Beach Software
Activision (C64)
Platform(s)Macintosh, Commodore 64, MS-DOS
Release1987: Mac
1989: C64
1989: MS-DOS
Mode(s)Single-player

Apache Strike is a 3D helicopter game first released for the Macintosh in 1987.

Gameplay[]

Its objective is flying an Apache helicopter through a rudimentary hidden line-rendered cityscape in order to destroy the enemy's strategic defense computer. Enemy helicopters and tanks are encountered and must be shot down along the way. The Apache's position is shown in an onscreen map as well as bearing and distance to the defense computer. Some game events are presented in digitized speech by the Lifelike In-board Narrative Damage Assessment computer, or LINDA.

The intro music bears more than a passing resemblance to the Airwolf helicopter TV series theme.[citation needed]

Reception[]

Compute! in 1989 called the PC version of Apache Strike's graphics "sparse but colorful", noting that it was among the few inexpensive games supporting VGA graphics. The magazine recommended the game to those who "just want to blow some bad guys out of the sky without having to think too hard".[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Atkin, Denny (December 1989). "Apache Strike". Compute!. p. 108.
  • Computer Chronicles: Computer Games (1987.) Includes video reviews of Beyond Dark Castle and Apache Strike with Silicon Beach development V.P. Eric Zocher

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