Eagle One: Harrier Attack, Sony Playstation
The enemy have detonated an electromagnetic pulse device in the air over Hawaii, so take to the skies in the most awesome attack plane ever created, in your bid to liberate the Hawaiian Islands from the terrorist Army Of The New Millennium. Fly missions deep into enemy airspace and get fully involved in explosive dogfights, deadly air to ground combat and daring rescues. There's also an adrenalin-pumping two-player co-operative or competitive mode, and twenty-five varied pulse-racing missions to play through. So fly the most versatile war plane in the world in differing environmental conditions, all rendered in high resolution detail. While playing this game, you'll more than likely end up swaying from side to side in your seat as the TV screen cockpit ducks and dives, and you may wind up feeling airsick. Don't let a little nausea put you off Eagle One, because as a flight sim, it works, and as an air battle, it works double. Good fun.
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