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Enjoy your favorite Atari 2600 and 7800 games on one system, the Atari 2600+
Wings 2
Moby ID: 30979
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2 players square off
New weapons such as this flamethrower can be found
3 Players square off near a dense waterfall
Match setup screen. The game mode drop-down list shows the six different game modes available.
A single-player practice game on a small map.
A four-player game with a few additional AI enemies. While the AI was decent enough to be fun, it would occasionally get stuck in places like these guys stuck under the landing pad.
A four-player game on one of the more scenic levels. True to the Finnish tradition these games sit in, the particle physics were glorious.
One of the players' ships is smoking, a hut is on fire, and water spills down from somewhere above.
Launching a guided missile at an opponent.
One ship has fired its grappling hook into the other, and they are now linked in a dance of awkward death. Opposing troops fire from below. (The little yellow cross is actually one of the yellow troop
Red ship drops paratroopers. Note the weird water-holding constructs on the left; these were created by the red player. Weird fun with fluid physics can be had in this game.
The yellow ship's base is hidden in an underground tunnel, but NOT WELL ENOUGH.
Shooting through the bottom of a cliff above the yellow ship's base so we can cause an avalanche to bury it.
There it goes! An avalanche of earth can be seen falling down toward the yellow base as the yellow ship flies haplessly up into it.
And of course the avalanche caught the yellow ship in midflight, bringing back down to earth and burying it. An undignified way to go.
This and the next two screenshots show the terrain and fluid physics in the game at their fullest. Water pools in the center reservoir, and our yellow friend is trapped in a dirt clod we shot at him.
The water reservoir has been breached in the center, and water is now gushing downward. Meanwhile, yellow ship has broken free of the dirt clods, and the bottom of the map has been broken open.
Most of the water drains off the map via the hole that's been opened at the bottom of the screen, and much of the icy ground has collapsed.
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