RC Stunt Copter
RC Stunt Copter is a video game published by Titus and developed by Shiny Entertainment with Big Grub[1] for the PlayStation.
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Developer(s) | Shiny Entertainment with Big Grub |
Publisher(s) | Titus Interactive |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
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Genre(s) | Amateur flight simulator |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Gameplay
RC Stunt Copter is a simulation game involving a radio controlled model helicopter.[2]
Development
RC Stunt Copter was originally announced under the title "Fly by Wire".[3] David Perry decided to create the game because flying a radio-controlled helicopter is something most males would like to do but could not afford to.[3]
Mathematician Robert Suh modeled the RC helicopter and its flight mechanics.[3]
Reception
Chris Charla reviewed the PlayStation version of the game for Next Generation, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "A unique game with unique control, this game is a winner."[2]
Reviews
- Official PlayStation Magazine #25 (October 1999)
- Edge #76
- Power Unlimited - Oct, 1999
- Super Play (Sweden) - Oct, 1999
- GameSpot - Aug 31, 1999
- Game Informer Magazine - Mar, 2006
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gollark: If you have entity-sensor visibility on that player (unlikely given the range but OH WELL) you could make it try and track players, if it looks like the laser came from a specific one.
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References
- https://www.mobygames.com/game/rc-stunt-copter
- Charla, Chris (November 1999). "Finals". Next Generation. Vol. 2 no. 3. Imagine Media. p. 120.
- "NG Alphas: Fly by Wire". Next Generation. No. 34. Imagine Media. October 1997. pp. 120–1.
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