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Revision as of 15:17, 27 December 2010
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Tiger-Heli is an early scrolling shoot-em-up where you pilot a helicopter through several stages of enemy combatants. It follows the basic strategy of early shumps: kill everything on the screen and avoid the bullets. The arcade game may have been just a little behind the times, but by the time it was ported to the NES, vastly superior scrolling shooters like Gradius (NES) were already on the market. The graphics are very primative, there is no animation to speak of, and the game has a very boring pace. Maneuvering the ship is a pain because it's so slow, the power-ups are uninspired, and the music is lame. The game doesn't even have an ending, the backgrounds just keep repeating until you lose all of your lives.
Screenshots
Music
With a soundtrack of only five songs, three of which are fanfares, you can't really expect much from the music department. The audio is repetitive and bland. The music changes when you pick up a little heli, which is a nice touch, but aside from that, the entire game uses the same boring music.
Recording
# |
Title |
Composer |
Arranger |
Length |
Size |
Listen |
01 | Game Start | Tatsuya Uemura | Unknown | 0:09 | 143 KB | |
02 | Background Music | Tatsuya Uemura | Unknown | 0:50 | 844 KB | |
03 | Little Heli | Tatsuya Uemura | Unknown | 1:01 | 989 KB | |
04 | Landing | Tatsuya Uemura | Unknown | 0:03 | 65 KB | |
05 | Game Over - Tiger-Heli (NES) | Tatsuya Uemura | Unknown | 0:01 | 29 KB | |
Credits
- Ripper: Daniel Kalabakov
- Recorder: TheAlmightyGuru
- Game Credits:
- Not Credited: Unknown
(No Source)
Game Rip
Formats |
Download |
Size |
Download | 2 KB |
Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.
Releases
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Links
- Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger-Heli
- Moby Games: mobygames.com/game/nes/tiger-heli
- GameFAQs: gamefaqs.com/nes/587703-tiger-heli
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