Objective: Total defeat of the enemy by destroying all the enemy industrial and ground assets.
First came the original FALCON F-16 Fighter Simulation, with all its superb flight characteristics, full weapons complement, and impressive 3-D graphics displays. With the new mission disk, expand you FALCON world into a full campaign with all the extras.
Your "ace" pilot skills are about to be put to the ultimate test. Today's target is the enemy power station, vital to their offensive. Naturally the location is deep in enemy territory and to fly there avoiding all the SAM sites, MiGs and hostile tanks will require all your resourcefulness. So far your successes have been mounting. The last of the T-80 tanks was dangerously close to your airfield before your last Mk84 bomb dropped dead on target. Then there was the attack on the seemingly indestructible bridge which is the main route for enemy supply trains. With your heavy bomb load you were a real "sitting duck" for those feisty MiG-29's. But thanks to some superb manoeuvring and steady nerves, you received yet another ribbon for a job well done. But no time to reflect, here they come again..."Bogey at 6 o'clock - closing fast!"
New Features:
• Twelve different missions (designed for successive play to accomplish one major campaign)
• Four moving enemy vehicles (tanks, trains, amphibious landing craft and trucks)
• Static targets (power station, oil refinery, factory and bridges)
• Secondary explosions
• Enemy MiG-29's
• New terrain
Condition
Box - N/A
Disk - Good condition
Instructions - N/A
Comes With
Game Disk
Printed Cover with Sleeve
Terms of Sale
As mentioned the program has been tested on either an Amiga 500 or Amiga 1200, depending on which machine the game is for. As much as I love playing these games, and believe me I do lose a lot of time sometimes when testing games, I can only test them up to the point of the gameplay starting. There is no way that I have the time or the ability to play every game through to the end.
With this in mind and due to the medium that they are on I cannot guarantee that the disk will not have any errors further into the game. All of these games are well over 20 years old so there is a chance that a game could fail at some point, regardless of where it was purchased from.
When purchasing this game please keep in mind the model and specifications of your Amiga. If the game was released prior to the release of the Amiga 600 for example then you may face compatibility issues with a game that was made for the Amiga 500. If this is the case you may require a down grader disk like Relokick (I have this for sale in my listings).
If you have any questions in relation to this product and compatibility with your model of Amiga computer then I am happy to answer any questions if I know the answer. I would recommend Google to search for the answer to your question as this is far more knowledgeable than I am and you can bet that someone has already asked the question you have.