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The FALCON joins the battle in the skies!
Gameplay
Graphics
Performance
System
Nintendo Switch
Number of Players
2+
Has Physical Release
Yes
Release Date
05/06/22
Price
$5.59
-30%
$7.99
Sale Ends
10/09
Publisher
HAMSTER
ESRB Rating
E
Play Modes
Supported Controllers
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Description
"FIGHTING HAWK" is a shooting game released by TAITO in 1988.
Players pilot the fighter plane FALCON and battle enemies through stages set on plains, icebergs, glaciers, snowfields, and cities, with the ultimate aim of taking down the enemy's latest bomber: the DRAGON BAT!
Build up your reserves of powerful missiles, then unleash them on high-powered foes!
The "Arcade Archives" series has faithfully reproduced many classic Arcade masterpieces.
Players can change various game settings such as game difficulty, and also reproduce the atmosphere of arcade display settings at that time. Players can also compete against each other from all over the world with their high scores.
Please enjoy the masterpiece that built a generation for video games.
*This game uses the Japanese ROM for the main part of the game.
The options menu and manual are available in Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
Players pilot the fighter plane FALCON and battle enemies through stages set on plains, icebergs, glaciers, snowfields, and cities, with the ultimate aim of taking down the enemy's latest bomber: the DRAGON BAT!
Build up your reserves of powerful missiles, then unleash them on high-powered foes!
The "Arcade Archives" series has faithfully reproduced many classic Arcade masterpieces.
Players can change various game settings such as game difficulty, and also reproduce the atmosphere of arcade display settings at that time. Players can also compete against each other from all over the world with their high scores.
Please enjoy the masterpiece that built a generation for video games.
*This game uses the Japanese ROM for the main part of the game.
The options menu and manual are available in Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.