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Delta Patrol The Other Valley Software1985 labelimageminimize
Spaceport  reLINE Software1987 labelimageminimize
Super Huey: UH-1X Cosmi1987 labelimageminimize
Army Moves Imagine;Ocean (Dinamic)1988 labelimageminimize
Chopper X  Mastertronic (Paradox)1988 labelimageminimize
Cybermind Ubi Soft1988 labelimageminimize
Gunship MicroProse1988ST version is probably not 1986, as it can be seen on many sources. This date can be seen on instruction manual, but this one included instructions for all versions of the game, and 1987 can be seen on title screen. It seems that the C64 original version was released in 1986 and the Atari ST port in 1988. "The Games Machine" magazine, which reviewed the game in April 1988, wrote:

[quote]GUNSHIP on the ST is a product long overdue. Since it Commodore 64 debut there have been rumours as to just how good the ST version could be. Totally rewritten to take advantage of the 16-bil machine's capabilities, and power, Gunship has finally arrived, an the result is what ST owners have been waiting for.[...]
1988 looks set to be MicroProse's finest hour.[/quote]

So I think we could assume that the ST version was released in 1988, not 1986.***
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Hellfire Attack  Martech1988 labelimageminimize
Thunder Blade  U.S. Gold (Tiertex)1988 labelimageminimize
War Heli Argonica1988 labelimageminimize
Blood Money Psygnosis (DMA Design)1989Hold it right there. Are you REALLY ready for this one? Have you got the courage to load up the experience that makes all the other games you’ve played seem prehistoric?

Because BLOOD MONEY is simply the best arcade game you’ve ever seen. It has staggering graphics, amazing sound effects and music and the most gripping gameplay you’ve ever tackled in your life.

BLOOD MONEY just leaves the competition for dead and takes you into new realms of arcade action.

But, it’s going to be tough. From the instant you hear that driving soundtrack you’ll be plunged into a maelstrom of sheer destruction, as you plunder the four Outer Planets in a kamikaze quest for gold and glory. The aliens in BLOOD MONEY set some vicious traps, and it will take all your skills just to survive.

Use your awesome firepower wisely and you’ll turn those aliens into blood money that can earn you extra weapons and equipment. And you’re going to need them, because there are no easy screens in BLOOD MONEY. It’s a life and death struggle that demands all your tactical genius and shoot-em-up know-how before you battle through to confront the four planetary Guardians.

With its vast bit-mapped graphics, superb animation, blistering sound, devilish obstacles, awesome firepower and 1 or 2 player options, BLOOD MONEY is the greatest challenge yet faced by any games player with a passport to outer space.

BLOOD MONEY. It’s here. It’s in your trembling, sweaty hands. It’s ready and waiting for you. But are you sure you’re ready for BLOOD MONEY?***
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Fire! New Deal Productions1989 labelimageminimize
Licence to Kill  Domark (Quixel)1989License to Kill is a multi-level, multi-role game - you take the controls of helicopters, boats and tankers, perform some death-defying parachute stunts and take to the seas for a spot of barefoot waterskiing. A steady aim and steady fire is needed - shoot from the hip and take out the "baddies." It's action-packed and closely follows the latest adventures of the world's best kept Secret Agent in the brand new and most exciting movie of them all. James Bond in License to Kill... appearing now on a small screen near you!***
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Mr. Heli Firebird (Probe Software)1989 labelimageminimize
Protector Mastertronic (PAL Developments)1989 labelimageminimize
Silkworm  Virgin Games;Sales Curve (Random Access;Imagitec Design)1989 labelimageminimize
Dyter-07 reLINE Software1990 labelimageminimize
Armour-Geddon Psygnosis1991 labelimageminimize
SWIV  Sales Curve (Random Access)1991 labelimageminimize
ThunderHawk  Core Design1991 labelminimizeminimize
Apache Flight Atlantis Software (Minds I)1992 labelimageminimize
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