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EIDOS
ANNOUNCES THUNDERHAWK
The
first console release of Core's classic
arcade style action-shooter accompanied
the launch of Sega's Mega-CD hardware
in 1993. Shooting straight to the
top of the charts, the title was an
resounding success and lead to the
release and critical acclaim of subsequent
Saturn and PlayStation versions during
1995.
Thunderhawk:
Operation Phoenix now harnesses the
power of next-generation technology,
immersing the player in an ultra-realistic
action extravaganza. Equipped with
state-of-the-art weaponry and guidance
systems, the Thunderhawk gunship features
an immediately accessible 'pick-up-and-play'
control system to offer instant satisfaction.
Speed and detail take the gaming experience
to an exhilarating dimension and brand
new play mechanics mirror the advanced
technology this title exploits.
The
gunship is equipped with the latest
in weapons technology (attack & defence)
including a Gun-Ship Sniper, Night
Vision and Guided Missiles. Simulated
AWACS (airborne warning and control
system) also feature, providing the
player with realtime tactical updates.
Levels of additional support include
Infantry, Tank Battalions and Air
Units, all of which add to a realistic
and fast-paced battlefield experience.
With
full 3D and logistical freedom, action
is based on military manouevres ranging
from full-scale war campaigns to self-contained
missions. Bonus missions are available
after success in a given campaign
or key-mission. Options also exist
to steal or salvage enemy weapons
and/or technologies to upgrade the
power and efficiency of the Phoenix
and its support units.
Available
items include Electro Magnetic Pulse
rockets, Shock-Wave bombs, Disruptors
and Turbo boosts etc. Gameplay comprises
single player 'Arcade' and 'Campaign'
modes and multiplayer 'Cooperative'
mode.
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