Mig 29 Soviet Fighter | |
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Developer(s) | Richard Chaney Peter Williamson (ports) |
Publisher(s) | Codemasters |
Distributor(s) | Codemasters |
Platform(s) | Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, NES, ZX Spectrum |
Release date(s) | 1989 |
Genre(s) | Action, shoot 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Media/distribution | Cassette, floppy disk, ROM cartridge |
Mig 29 Soviet Fighter is a shoot 'em up game developed by Codemasters in 1989 and released for several contemporary home computers.
An unlicensed version was also released for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Camerica where the object is to defeat the World Terrorist Army. It is similar in style to After Burner. Mig 29 cartridges have a small switch in the back to make the game compatible with U.S. and European systems.[1]
The original version of this game was written for the ZX Spectrum by Richard Chaney while he was a pupil at Wolfreton School, Hull, UK. Updated graphics and sound were later added by Codemasters. The ten names on the high score table are pupils in Richard's form at the school, giving away the game's home-grown origins.
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