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Here is the video game “Top Gun”! Released in 1987 on DOS, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It's an action and simulation game, set in a flight, licensed title and vehicular combat simulator themes and it was released on Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC as well. Miramar: Top Gun School. Then they will be ready for the expert game, Off the Flight Deck. In each of these games, the competition is fast and furious, with players simulating battles between American, Soviet and other major world powers. This game uses a simple and easy-to-understand game system.
Wanna go to the danger zone? Yeah, I thought so. Top Gun has some nice graphics along with the dogfight action that some sims are known for. The soundtrack is pretty lame unfortunately. Too bad they couldn't get Kenny Loggins to do the original theme from the movie. The video sequences are nicely done with good actors and actresses which is always a plus. I like this one better than Air Combat because it has a better story line and much better control. It's more like really flying in combat. Not to say that I know what it's like, but I can imagine it'd be kind of like Top Gun. The ground targets are a nice addition.
With Top Gun, you get the same adrenaline-pumping music and cinemas (straight from the flick) that made the film such a testosterone movie classic. The game is nice in that it gives you complete freedom to move around the large levels. The enemies are a bit easy to shoot with the machine guns, making gun kills more frequent than normally seen in this type of game. There really isn't much here that we haven't seen before-just shoot all the bandits in your sights. I wish the developers would have added taking off and landing sequences. This would have added a little substance to an otherwise repetitive jet fighting game.
Fans of realistic flight sims won't find what they're looking for in Top Gun. You don't take off or land or worry about working dozens of controls in this game; you just blow stuff out of the skies over and over again while taking out the occasional ground target. But such simplicity isn't necessarily bad if you're looking for a decent arcade-style shooter, which Top Gun is. You get loads of missions to fly--although they're not very varied-and some nifty missiles. You ran save your missiles, though, since the bad guys are ridiculously easy to take out with your gun. The cinemas are cool, too, but don't expect to see Tom Cruise.
Fast and furious best describes the action experienced while in the cockpit. The game loses points in my book for the lack of realistic controls and more of an in-depth, in-the-cockpit feel, allowing you to take off and land. Sure, some gamers may just want the intense action of a title like this but I feel it ranks only fair at best. The graphics and the other visuals look great, but do little to hold up the merely average sound and the redundant missions. Don't get me wrong: I like fast, intense titles like this but I was expecting more depth. Not a bad title, but it definitely fails into the no-brainer category.
Gamepad control: | Player 1: | Player 2: | ↑ | ↑ | - | ↓ | ↓ | - | ← | ← | - | → | → | - | A | X | - | B | Z | - | SELECT | Shift | - | START | Enter | - |
Emulator selection: | The following emulators are available for this game: NeptunJS (JavaScript), Nesbox (Flash), RetroGames (JS) and vNES (Java). |
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Other platforms: | Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version. Be patient :-) |
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Game info: |
box cover | Game title: | Top Gun | Console: | Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) | Author (released): | Konami (1987) | Genre: | Action, Shooter, Simulator | Mode: | Single-player | Design: | Camry Yatchan, Katino Mu, Kujakusama Akemi, ... | Music: | Harold Faltermeyer, Steve Stevens, Kiyohiro Sada, ... | Game manual: | manual.pdf | File size: | 798 kB | Download: | Top_Gun.zip | Game size: | 71 kB | Recommended emulator: | FCEUX | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: | The Konami version of Top Gun video game was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) on November 1987 in North America, December 11, 1987 in Japan and on November 30, 1988 in Europe and Australia. An arcade port was also distributed for the Nintendo Vs. System under the title of Vs. Top Gun. According to Game Over by David Sheff, the NES version sold over 2 million copies. Piloting an F-14 Tomcat fighter, the player, as the film's protagonist Maverick, has to complete four missions. Given a choice of missiles, and starting with a training mission, the player is sent after an enemy aircraft carrier, an enemy base, and finally an enemy space shuttle. The game has two endings. If the player loses but achieves a minimum score of 50,000 points, a still shot is shown of the player being presented the Top Gun plaque that was awarded to Iceman in the film. If the player completes all four missions and successfully lands on the aircraft carrier, a scene is shown of the F-14 taxiing on the carrier and the player waving to the LSO crew. Gameplay takes place from the cockpit's point of view and consists of two main themes: dogfighting and landing the aircraft. For the dogfights, the player is allowed to pick between three missile types, each varying in the target locking area they can be fired at. Landing of the aircraft can be particularly difficult as it requires the player to control both speed and angle of aircraft. The point of view for the final part of the landing sequences is from the side of the aircraft carrier with the F-14 coming in from the right side of the screen. More details about this game can be found on Wikipedia.org. | For fans and collectors: | Find this game on video server YouTube.com or Vimeo.com. | Buy original game or NES console at Amazon.com, eBay.com or GOG.com. | The newest version of this game can be purchased on Xzone.cz, GameExpres.cz orGameLeader.cz. | Videogame Console: | This version of Top Gun was designed for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), which was an eight-bit video game console manufactured by Nintendo in the years 1983 - 2003. In that time, it was the best-selling video game console for which more than 700 licensed games and a number of non-licensed games were created. Worldwide, approximately 62 million units of this console were sold at approximately price $ 100 per unit. More information about the NES console can be found here. | Recommended Game Controllers: | You can control this game easily by using the keyboard of your PC (see the table next to the game). However, for maximum gaming enjoyment, we strongly recommend using a USB gamepad that you simply plug into the USB port of your computer. If you do not have a gamepad, buy a suitable USB controller in Amazon or in some of your favorite online stores. | Available online emulators: | 5 different online emulators are available for Top Gun. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. For maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basic features of each emulator available for this game Top Gun are summarized in the following table:
| Emulator | Technology | Multiplayer | USB gamepad | Touchscreen | Without ads | NeptunJS | JavaScript | YES | YES | NO | NO | NesBox | Flash | NO | YES | NO | YES | RetroGames.cc | JavaScript | YES | YES | YES | NO | EmulatorJS | JavaScript | YES | YES | YES | NO | vNES | Java applet | YES | NO | NO | YES |
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