Chopper Commando

Chopper Commando is a freeware computer game written by Mark Currie in 1988 (version 2.0 was released in 1990). In the game the player controls a military chopper, piloting the chopper through a side-scrolling map to complete various missions. The game featured deformable terrain, which the player could blast holes in with weapon explosions. The game also allowed the player to eject from the chopper to control a pilot capable of throwing grenades. At the time he wrote version 2.0, Mark Currie was fifteen years old. The program was implemented in Turbo Pascal 5, ran on the DOS operating system, and featured CGA graphics. In 1992 Gatecom released a game called Death Squadron. It appears that this company took Mark Currie's game, changed the name, and marketed it as their own.

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Gaming Depot info on Chopper Commando (includes game download link) Info on Death Squadron

 

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