Overview
Released in 1988 by Sega, this arcade-style game brings high-flying action to your fingertips. It served as a follow-up to the original Thunder Blade, building on its predecessor’s success by offering more advanced graphics and dynamic gameplay.
Gameplay
In the game, players pilot a heavily armed helicopter through various terrains populated by enemies. The game offers a combination of both vertical and horizontal scrolling shooter mechanics. The objective is to battle through waves of foes and massive bosses, all while avoiding oncoming attacks.
Design and Development
The game was developed by Sega, known for their pioneering work in the arcade industry during the 1980s. Utilizing the technological capabilities of the Sega System 16 hardware, the game delivers vibrant graphics and a detailed urban environment, enhancing the immersive experience for players.
Legacy
Despite not achieving the iconic status of some other Sega titles, it still holds a place in the pantheon of classic arcade shooters. The game was made available on various home platforms, including the Sega Genesis, allowing it to reach a wider audience beyond the arcade halls.
Technical Aspects
One of the key features is its use of sprite scaling, a technique that creates a sense of depth and perspective in the fast-paced action sequences, elevating the arcade experience.










