LHX Attack Chopper (1591)
Company: Electronic Arts
Year: 1990
Genre: Action, Simulation
Theme: Flight / War
Language: English
Licence: Commercial
LHX Attack Chopper (ID: 1591)
- Disks:
- 2 x 5.25" DS DD (360kB)
- Format:
- Raw (.IMG)
- Status:
- Modified
- Language:
- English
- Contributor:
- carlostex
- Notes:
- Last few blank sectors modified on both disks (zero bytes).
- SHA1 Hashes:
5fcb50a9ee3473b1df3bebf589d6af2a77006619 disk1.img a6f8c522dd947731da84c52342d3d39f3ec7379d disk2.img
Added: 2018-08-08
Edited: 2020-04-20
LHX Attack Chopper (ID: 2711)
- Disks:
- 1 x 3.5" DD (720kB)
- Format:
- Raw (.IMG)
- Status:
- Verified
- Language:
- English
- Contributor:
- 1541
- SHA1 Hashes:
6640acea62ac2633bee56e0b20cb06c5243af4b8 disk1.img
Added: 2018-08-08
Edited: 2020-04-20
LHX Attack Chopper (ID: 2712)
- Disks:
- 2 x 5.25" DS DD (360kB)
- Format:
- Raw (.IMG)
- Status:
- Verified
- Language:
- English
- Contributor:
- 1541
- Notes:
- Fixes ID 1591.
- SHA1 Hashes:
8e542c161cf7acff249ac0627013a92e49d82864 disk1.img 568e4c7dae80ac49a5c73824effa547d0a5bfdf7 disk2.img
Added: 2018-10-02
Edited: 2020-04-20
Comments (2) [Post comment]
You know, back when it was new I really loved this game, but – before taking a look at the maps included in the documentation – I never knew, that those missions in Germany take you to such interesting towns like Diesstadt='This City', Ohrdorf='Ear Village' (I like that sound!) or Trippigleben='trippy lving' (my favourite!), which makes it even cooler. Originally I wanted to complain about how the creators came up with such weird names (like Jübar or Klötze), but it seems like those are actual German towns.
On a more serious note: As a child I didn't understand why you should fly an attack chopper over Germany.