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{{Header Nav|game=Blue Max | {{Game | ||
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|image=Blue Max cover.jpg | |||
|title=Blue Max | |title=Blue Max | ||
|developer=[[Synapse Software]] | |developer=[[Synapse Software]] | ||
|publisher=[[U.S. Gold]] | |publisher=[[U.S. Gold]] | ||
|year=1983 | |||
|systems={{syslist|a8bit|c64|zx}} | |||
|designer=Bob Polin | |designer=Bob Polin | ||
|genre=[[Flight simulation]] | |genre=[[Flight simulation]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Blue Max''' is a [[1983]] [[flight simulator]] by [[Synapse Software]], released for the [[Commodore 64]] and [[Atari 8-bit]] computers. In [[1984]] it was released for the [[ZX Spectrum]] by [[U.S. Gold]]. In [[1991]] a remake or sequel, [[Blue Max: Aces of the Great War]], was developed for the [[Amiga]] and [[MS-DOS]] by [[Three-Sixty Pacific]]. The game is named after the German order Pour le Mérite, informally known as Blue Max. Its theme song is ''Rule, Britannia!'' | |||
'''Blue Max''' is a [[1983]] [[flight simulator]] by [[Synapse Software]], released for the [[Commodore 64]] and [[Atari 8-bit]] computers. | |||
In Blue Max, the player controls a Sopwith Camel biplane during World War I, attempting to shoot down enemy planes and bomb targets on the ground. | In Blue Max, the player controls a Sopwith Camel biplane during World War I, attempting to shoot down enemy planes and bomb targets on the ground. | ||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Synapse Software]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:U.S. Gold]] | ||
[[Category:Flight simulation]] | [[Category:Flight simulation]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:38, 22 February 2022
Blue Max | |
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Developer(s) | Synapse Software |
Publisher(s) | U.S. Gold |
Year released | 1983 |
System(s) | Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64/128, Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
Designer(s) | Bob Polin |
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Genre(s) | Flight simulation |
Modes | Single player |
Blue Max is a 1983 flight simulator by Synapse Software, released for the Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit computers. In 1984 it was released for the ZX Spectrum by U.S. Gold. In 1991 a remake or sequel, Blue Max: Aces of the Great War, was developed for the Amiga and MS-DOS by Three-Sixty Pacific. The game is named after the German order Pour le Mérite, informally known as Blue Max. Its theme song is Rule, Britannia!
In Blue Max, the player controls a Sopwith Camel biplane during World War I, attempting to shoot down enemy planes and bomb targets on the ground.