1943: The Battle of Midway

Console NES
Publisher Capcom
Genre Other
Region US
Views 1,145
Downloads 665
Released June 1987
File size 71.51 K
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Continuing to use the context of World War II, the manufacturer Capcom released 1943: The Battle of Midway (NES) in 1987 with many new combat missions. The setting of the game will take place during the fierce phase of the Pacific Front during World War 2 between the US Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy. The main battle area is taking place at Midway Atoll. Your mission in this version is to search for combined fleets of the Imperial Japanese Navy and destroy them. Along the way, you will face many fighters or destroyers, cruisers of fascist Japan. There are 16 missions in the game for you to complete; each task will set a specific goal for you to destroy (strategic bombers or battleships). In particular, the first 11 missions will bring air battles, and bosses are different battleships. And the last five levels, you will have to fight the protection aircraft and bomber squadrons to complete the game.

In this game, you will continue to use the legendary P-38 Lightning to defeat enemies and complete missions. In addition to the task of destroying all enemies on the way, you are also involved in the upgrade of the aircraft. There are five main folders to upgrade: Defensive power, Offensive power, Time Limit, Energy Level, and Special weapons. The aircraft upgrade will help you improve your ability to survive and cause more damage to enemies on the battlefield. The higher levels will have a large number of enemies. They are fast-moving and can attack you suddenly from many different positions (in the air with fighters and at sea with the ships in the area). Therefore, you need to move skillfully and constantly upgrade for the P-38 Lightning.

Along the way, you also have to collect pow to maintain weapons and fuel to fight the enemy. Limiting the number of weapons and ammunition will bring more complex challenges and require the player to have an excellent focus to complete the mission. In addition to the 1-player mode, this version has been designed with an attractive 2-player mode for everyone to experience. In particular, the 2-player mode also allows two fighters to transfer fuel to each other when two aircraft are stacked on top of the screen (the plane with more fuel will automatically transmit to the aircraft. have less fuel). With the fuel transfer feature, 2-player mode requires everyone to coordinate and support each other well.

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