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F29 Retaliator (Amiga)
F29 Retaliator (Amiga) This is a used game for the Commodore Amiga. It comes with the box and manual. The box isn’t in good shape, it does have some scuffs and tears, please see the photos for the condition. This hasn’t been tested. Thanks for looking. F29 Retaliator is a combat flight simulator video game developed by Digital Image Design and […]
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F29 Retaliator (Amiga)
- This is a used game for the Commodore Amiga.
- It comes with the box and manual.
- The box isn’t in good shape, it does have some scuffs and tears, please see the photos for the condition.
- This hasn’t been tested.
Thanks for looking.
F29 Retaliator is a combat flight simulator video game developed by Digital Image Design and published by Ocean Software in 1989 Amiga and Atari ST, 1991 for the PC, and for the FM Towns and NEC PC-9801 in 1992-1993. Its working title was just Retaliator. The game was developed during the end of the Cold War, based mostly on speculations on then-future aircraft that were expected to be in use by the year 2002, in particular based on the design of the Lockheed Martin F-22 and the Grumman X-29A.
The graphics were detailed by the standards of the period, featuring cities, bridges, roads, islands, mountains and moving vehicles. The cockpit of either the F-22 or the X-29A has three multi-function displays available to set up in a number of configurations. The fantastic “future” weapons to choose from include a fighter-carried Tomahawk cruise missile, rearward-firing AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles and a gigantic cluster bomb.
The game includes four war scenarios (Arizona desert test and training sites, Pacific conflict, Middle East conflict and the World War III in Europe) each with several missions, with the total number of those adding up to 99. The last mission of the game can be any of three, and completion of each one leads to different game endings. The PC version allowed head-to head dogfighting using a null modem cable.
Another great retro game available at Escapist Gamer – Robocop (Amiga)
Additional information
Weight | 260 g |
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Dimensions | 19 × 17 × 2.5 cm |