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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Tiger Heli is the one of the very first games by the Japanese developer Toaplan, and had first seen the light on the arcade machines, though what made it famous was the NES port. It's a classic Vertical Scrolling Shooter, in which you control a small attack helicopter across the four huge rolling stages full of enemies and other stuff to blow up. It was arguably the first ever title to bring the bomb (especially, smart bomb) into the world of shmups, as any of the heli's two bombs destroyed all enemies and their bullets on the screen. It also was one of the first games to introduce a side- or forward-shooting Attack Drone, in the form of a sidekick heli, acquirable by a powerup.
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