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Rescue (1982 video game)

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Rescue
Developer(s)Stern
Publisher(s)Stern
Designer(s)Chris Oberth
Platform(s)Arcade
Release1982
Genre(s)Multidirectional shooter

Rescue is a twin-stick shooter designed by Chris Oberth and released by Stern as an arcade video game in 1982.[1] The player flies a helicopter over the open sea to rescue stranded paratroopers from enemy forces and sharks.[2] As the player-controlled helicopter flies left and right, the cloud layers move at different rates, giving a parallax scrolling effect.

Gameplay

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The player pilots a helicopter over a body of water. Paratroopers drop from the top of the screen and land in the water. They can be picked up by carefully hovering so a short ladder drops, and they climb in. Being slightly too low and touching the water loses a life. A falling paratrooper is killed if it hits the player's helicopter.

Enemy helicopters attack the player and can be shot by moving the second joystick. The falling wreckage is deadly. A "bomb" button releases a projectile straight down for destroying sharks and submarines targeting paratroopers waiting for rescue.[2]

Reception

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Electronic Games reviewed Rescue in 1982. The reviewer commented: "With Rescue, everything ties together in a neat package that's not only fun to play, but increasingly challenging the further you're able to go into the mission."[2]

References

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  1. ^ Rescue at the Killer List of Videogames
  2. ^ a b c Sharpe, Roger C. (June 1983). "Insert Coin Here". Electronic Games. pp. 96–97.