Airwolf
Airwolf is an arcade shoot 'em up based on the popular 1980s TV series. Players pilot the advanced Airwolf helicopter through six intense missions, battling enemy aircraft, ground installations, and the rival helicopter Redwolf. Features digitized voice samples from the show and a rocking synth soundtrack.
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Story
The fictional Airwolf is an advanced prototype supersonic helicopter with stealth capabilities and a formidable arsenal. Airwolf was designed by Charles Henry Moffet ( David Hemmings )—a genius with a psychopathic taste for torturing and killing women—and built by the Firm, a division of the Central Intelligence Agency (a play on the term "the Company", a nickname for the CIA). Moffet and his crew steal Airwolf during a live-fire weapons test. During the theft, Moffet opens fire on the Firm's bunker, killing a United States Senator and seriously injuring Firm deputy director Michael Coldsmith-Briggs III ( codenamed Archangel).
Moffet takes Airwolf to Libya , for acts of aggression such as sinking an American destroyer , as a service for Muammar Gaddafi , in exchange for giving Moffet sanctuary on Libyan soil. Archangel recruits the reclusive Stringfellow Hawke (Vincent), a former test pilot during the development of Airwolf , to recover the gunship. Archangel leaves his assistant Gabrielle Ademaur ( Belinda Bauer )—who becomes Hawke's love interest—at Hawke's cabin to brief him for his mission. One week later, after an undercover operative in Libya is killed in the line of duty, Gabrielle is sent in undercover and Hawke is sent in sooner than originally planned.
With the assistance of pilot and father figure Dominic Santini (Borgnine), Hawke finds and recovers Airwolf , but Gabrielle is tortured and killed by Moffet. Hawke obliterates Moffet with a hail of missiles from Airwolf before returning to the US. Instead of returning the gunship, Hawke and Santini booby-trap Airwolf and hide it in "the Lair", a large natural cave in the remote " Valley of the Gods " (actually filmed in visually similar Monument Valley ). Hawke refuses to return Airwolf until the Firm can find and recover his brother, St.
John ( Christopher Connelly ), who has been missing in action since the Vietnam War . To obtain access to Airwolf , Archangel offers Hawke protection from other government agencies who might try to recover Airwolf ; in return, Hawke and Santini must fly missions of national importance for the Firm. The Firm, during the first three seasons, serve as both ally and enemy for Hawke and Santini; when an opportunity to seize Airwolf arises, Firm operatives often take it. The first season of the series is dark, arc-driven, and quite reflective of the contemporary Cold War, with the Firm personnel distinctly dressed in white, implicitly boasting that "wearing white hats " distinguished them as good instead of evil.
Hawke remains unconvinced, and Santini is skeptical. Early episodes detail the efforts of the US government to recover Airwolf from Hawke, who is officially charged with having stolen it. Because CBS wanted to make the series more family-oriented, the program was transformed during season two into a more light-hearted show, with Hawke and Santini portrayed as cooperative partners with the Firm. This persisted into the fourth season with the newly introduced "Company" and the new crew of Airwolf .
About Airwolf
Airwolf is a classic video game released for the Arcade on January 1, 1987. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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