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Video Games Encyclopedia by Gamepressure.com
PlayStation 3 is the 7th generation console from Sony. It was released on November 17th, 2006 in North America and March 23rd, 2007 in Europe. PS3 came about a year later than its biggest rival – Xbox 360 from Microsoft – so it didn’t manage to conquer the market as PlayStation 2 had done a couple of years earlier. Also, complicated architecture of the console – based on the Cell CPU which became a pain in the neck for game developers – made it harder to achieve great sales results. PlayStation 3 was succeeded by PlayStation 4 in 2013.
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Thunder Wolves
Arcade 19 June 2013
Three-dimensional skillfulness that allows us to take on the role of a pilot of a military helicopter. We carry out a wide variety of missions to fire and destroy enemy units and buildings, escort convoys, and to defend specific positions on the battlefield.
Air Conflicts: Vietnam
Arcade 02 October 2013
Air Conflicts: Vietnam is the fourth installment of a series of aeronautical arcade games developed by 3Division Entertainment and Games Farm. This time players have the opportunity to fly planes and helicopters from the Vietnam War. The game combines elements of simulation and shooting.
Under Defeat HD
Arcade 23 February 2012
Under Defeat HD is a revised and refreshed version of the classic shoot'em up game, which was released on the Dreamcast console in 2006. The action of the title was placed in an alternative version of our world and allows us to play the role of a pilot of a combat helicopter, fighting during World War II.
Choplifter HD
Arcade 11 January 2012
An arcade machine in which we sit at the helicopter's helm and use this machine both to save people and to fight enemies. The game is a continuation of an 8-bit classic entitled Choplifter. The authors have remained faithful to the original and therefore our helicopter can only fly in two dimensions.