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- Heli_Fire abstract "Heli Fire (ヘリファイア) is an arcade game developed by Nintendo, and released in September 1980 by Nintendo. Some sources claim that Ikegami Tsushinki also did design work on Heli Fire. A Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom port was planned but was canceled for unknown reasons. Similar to the 1976 Midway title Sea Wolf, players control a submarine in which they must survive as long as possible against a barrage of enemy attacks from the sea and above. The submarine can move in eight directions and can defend itself with missiles. While ships and mines attack the submarine from the water, enemy helicopters, which come in four different colors that designate their speed, drop missiles and depth charges at the submarine from the air. Each level consists of three sets of ten helicopters (for a total of 30) which must be destroyed within a specified time limit, or else they start to attack in a \"special assault pattern\". After a certain number of helicopters are destroyed, the submarine resurfaces, and a native girl dances (called \"dancers of the isles\") on top of the submarine while bonus points are awarded. After each level, the water level rises, placing the submarine closer to the helicopters and underwater traps.Heli Fire came in both upright and cocktail arcade cabinets. It featured black and white raster graphics and used overlays to provide color. It could be played with one player or two players who alternate turns. The sound was provided by Hirokazu Tanaka, and it consisted of one amplified monoural channel.".
- Heli_Fire composer Hirokazu_Tanaka.
- Heli_Fire computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Heli_Fire cpu Hertz.
- Heli_Fire cpu Intel_8080.
- Heli_Fire cpu Intel_MCS-48.
- Heli_Fire developer Nintendo_Research_&_Development_1.
- Heli_Fire genre Shoot_em_up.
- Heli_Fire publisher Nintendo.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageExternalLink helifire.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageExternalLink ?n=helifire&page=detail&id=1113.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageExternalLink www.nindb.net.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageExternalLink helifire.html.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageID "15698522".
- Heli_Fire wikiPageLength "5193".
- Heli_Fire wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Heli_Fire wikiPageRevisionID "687730660".
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_game.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980_video_games.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arcade-only_games.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arcade_games.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naval_video_games.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nintendo_Research_&_Development_1_games.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_games_composed_by_Hirokazu_Tanaka.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Digital-to-analog_converter.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink File:Helifire_arcadeflyer.png.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink File:Helifire_screenshot.png.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Hirokazu_Tanaka.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Ikegami_Tsushinki.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Intel_8080.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Intel_MCS-48.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Killer_List_of_Videogames.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Level_(video_gaming).
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Midway_Games.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_Research_&_Development_1.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Raster_graphics.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Sea_Wolf_(video_game).
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Shoot_em_up.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Submarine.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLink Video_game_arcade_cabinet.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heli Fire".
- Heli_Fire cabinet "Standard".
- Heli_Fire caption "Arcade flyer of Heli Fire.".
- Heli_Fire composer Hirokazu_Tanaka.
- Heli_Fire cpu "8080".
- Heli_Fire developer Nintendo_Research_&_Development_1.
- Heli_Fire display "Raster standard resolution".
- Heli_Fire genre Shoot_em_up.
- Heli_Fire modes "Up to 2 players, alternating turns".
- Heli_Fire platforms Arcade_game.
- Heli_Fire publisher Nintendo.
- Heli_Fire released "September 1980".
- Heli_Fire sound "DAC audio".
- Heli_Fire title "Heli Fire".
- Heli_Fire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Heli_Fire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Heli_Fire subject Category:1980_video_games.
- Heli_Fire subject Category:Arcade-only_games.
- Heli_Fire subject Category:Arcade_games.
- Heli_Fire subject Category:Naval_video_games.
- Heli_Fire subject Category:Nintendo_Research_&_Development_1_games.
- Heli_Fire subject Category:Video_games_composed_by_Hirokazu_Tanaka.
- Heli_Fire hypernym Game.
- Heli_Fire type Software.
- Heli_Fire type VideoGame.
- Heli_Fire type Work.
- Heli_Fire type Shooter.
- Heli_Fire type Work.
- Heli_Fire type CreativeWork.
- Heli_Fire type Thing.
- Heli_Fire type Q386724.
- Heli_Fire type Q7397.
- Heli_Fire type Q7889.
- Heli_Fire comment "Heli Fire (ヘリファイア) is an arcade game developed by Nintendo, and released in September 1980 by Nintendo. Some sources claim that Ikegami Tsushinki also did design work on Heli Fire. A Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom port was planned but was canceled for unknown reasons. Similar to the 1976 Midway title Sea Wolf, players control a submarine in which they must survive as long as possible against a barrage of enemy attacks from the sea and above.".
- Heli_Fire label "Heli Fire".
- Heli_Fire sameAs Q5704745.
- Heli_Fire sameAs m.03nqft5.
- Heli_Fire sameAs Q5704745.
- Heli_Fire wasDerivedFrom Heli_Fire?oldid=687730660.
- Heli_Fire isPrimaryTopicOf Heli_Fire.
- Heli_Fire name "Heli Fire".