
1982
Chopper Command
Chopper Command is a video game by Activision. The game was successful due to its perceived superiority to Atari's home version of Defender; Chopper Command shares many similarities in gameplay to Defender.
Chopper Command involves the player controlling a military helicopter in a desert scenario protecting a convoy of tractor trailers that are in position on the ground. The goal is to destroy all enemy fighter jets and helicopters that attack the player's helicopter and the friendly trucks traveling below. The game ends when the player loses all of his or her lives, or when the player reaches 999,999 points. The game also utilizes a type of radar in order to detect enemy craft not visible on the main screen.
Like many Activision titles, a player who achieved a particularly high score could receive a video game sew-on patch relevant to that particular game.
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And let me tell you, chicks really dug the patches. So much they shied away from me?
Used to get Atari magazine. Wish I'd saved those and my issues of Dynamite. sigh
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