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Welcome to Game of the Week! Each week there will be a new featured game on this page. The game may be good, average or diabolically bad, it really doesn't matter! Just look at the pics, read the text and enjoy the nostalgia! :-) Game of the Week! is open to contributions so if you would like to contribute a game article for this page you're more than welcome to! Every article we receive will be considered!
Super Huey
1985 Cosmi
Programmed by Paul Norman
 
Most text of the present article comes from the feature on Flight Simulators, as published in the sixth issue of the British C64 magazine ZZAP!64 (October 1985).
 

 

SUPER HUEY
US Gold, £9.95 cass, £14.95 disk

US Gold's import from Cosrni, Super Huey, is a simulation of the Huey UH-1X helicopter. The control mechanism of a helicopter is obviously quite different from an aeroplane in that there's direct control over up and down. Cosmi's solution to getting this onto one joystick is quite ingenious. There are two modes to joystick operation; cyclic mode is accessed by direct joystick control. It gives you the basic movements; forward, backward and rotate left/right. When you hold down the fire button you go into collective mode and will have control over up/down and thrust; release the button and it's back to cyclic mode. Though this may sound complicated and even awkward, it's not and once mastered, the basic moves mean that quite respectable flying manoeuvres are possible.

Graphically it's heads and shoulders above most other simulators, the playing screen consists of an impressive view through the cockpit The landscape moves smoothly beneath, giving a realistic sensation of helicopter flight. Overall, the graphics are very good with excellent movement and content.

The game structure offers four options, ranging from training to combat. In flight instruction mode the computer sets a series of manoeuvres to be performed. A great feature this, which allows you time to become acclimatised to the Huey's controls.

Also of a very high standard is the sound which gives a very realistic recreation of a helicopter's rotor and engine. There's a really neato tune on the title screen too.

Documentation accompanying the package is of a high calibre, giving some interesting background info on the Huey UH-1X. They do a very good job of teaching you how to use the program. A little more detail on the latter missions would have been nice, but it would also kill off some of the gameplay elements.

Overall, this is a really classy simulator and one of the best and most exhilarating to fly. With the realistic sound and the different missions you can tackle, it offers excellent value for money and must be one of THE best flight sims around.

Graphics 87%
Interaction 93%
Authenticity 90%
Overall 91%

 

Also check out the original review.

Htmlized by Dimitris Kiminas (28 Jan 2003)

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