Mission Cobra

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Sidewinder
North American cover art
Developer(s)Joy Van
Publisher(s)
Platform(s)Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player and multiplayer

Sidewinder (Chinese: 響尾蛇; pinyin: Xiǎngwěishé; lit. 'Rattlesnake'), is a 1989 action arcade game developed by Joy Van and published in Australia by HES Interactive and in Brazil by Milmar. It was later published in the U.S. as Mission Cobra by Bunch Games.

Plot

As commander of a fast and powerful helicopter, you must fight your way through waves of enemy aircraft and destroy their commander.

Gameplay

The game can be played by a single player, or by two players co-operatively. Your life consists of an "Exx" counter. You begin with 66 and this is not only health but also fuel. This will be drained constantly when flying and a large amount will be lost if hit by enemy fire. When an enemy vehicle is destroyed they leave power-ups and some refill the "Exx" counter. If the "Exx" counter reaches zero by flying the player will still be able to fly but will die instantly if hit by enemy fire.

Stages

There are three levels in the game and they all end with a boss fight. If all levels are beat the game loops and stage one will act as stage four and so on. There is no ending apart from the game over screen.

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