In this article, we will explore the interesting life and work of Jetstrike, a figure who has left a deep mark on history. Over the years, Jetstrike has played a crucial role in various fields, from science to art, politics and society. His legacy endures to this day, and his influence remains palpable in numerous aspects of modern life. Through a detailed analysis of his career, achievements and challenges, we will be able to better understand the magnitude of his impact and the extent of his importance in the historical context. Join us on this journey to discover the nuances and dimensions that make Jetstrike a relevant and inspiring figure for present and future generations.
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| Developer | Shadow Software |
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| Publisher | Rasputin Software |
| Platforms | Amiga, CD32, MS-DOS |
| Release | 1994 |
| Genre | Scrolling shooter |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Jetstrike is a horizontally scrolling shooter published in 1994. It was originally released for the Amiga, and also for the Amiga 1200 as an AGA version, then released again on the Amiga CD32.
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Jetstrike is a side scrolling shooter, similar in feel to Defender (1981) and Wings of Fury (1987) with a wrap around screen and left-to-right-to-left turning across the landscape. Jetstrike includes 200 aircraft to choose from each with a slightly different feel and almost as many weapons with which to shoot down aircraft or blow up ground-based enemies.
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The CD32 version was ranked the 28th best game of all time by Amiga Power in 1996.[1]