Chopper Attack
| Chopper Attack | |
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North American Nintendo 64 cover art | |
| Developer | SETA Corporation[2] |
| Publishers |
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| Platform | Nintendo 64 |
| Release | |
| Genre | Third-person shooter |
| Mode | Single-player |
Chopper Attack, known as Wild Choppers (ワイルドチョッパーズ, Wairudo Choppāzu) in japan, is a third-person helicopter-based shooting game developed by SETA Corporation for the Nintendo 64. It was released in 1997 in Japan and 1998 in other regions.
Gameplay
In Chopper Attack, players control a helicopter and complete a series of missions in various environments. The objectives include bombing enemy bases, escorting Air Force One through dangerous areas, and rescuing prisoners of war. Each mission is time-sensitive, adding a level of urgency to the gameplay.[3]
Players earn points based on their performance, such as the number of enemies destroyed, damage avoided, and how many allied units survive. The game allows players to choose between different helicopters and weapons, making each mission replayable with different strategies.
Development
Chopper Attack was showcased at the November 1996 Shoshinkai expo[4] in Japan, where it drew attention for its intense helicopter combat and variety of missions. Originally, the game was planned to feature a two-player split-screen mode. However, this feature was removed before the final release.[5]
Reception
| Aggregator | Score |
|---|---|
| GameRankings | 54.27%[6] |
| Publication | Score |
|---|---|
| AllGame | 2.5/5[7] |
| Edge | 6/10[8] |
| Electronic Gaming Monthly | 2.5/10, 6/10, 5.5/10, 5.5/10[9] |
| Famitsu | 7/10, 7/10, 7/10, 9/10[10] |
| Game Informer | 5.25/10[11] |
| GameFan | 80/100, 83/100, 75/100[12] |
| GameRevolution | D[13] |
| GameSpot | 6.4/10[14] |
| Hyper | 76/100[15] |
| IGN | 5.6/10[16] |
| N64 Magazine | 79%,[17] 81%[18] |
| Nintendo Power | 6.6[19] |
| Official Nintendo Magazine | 79%[20] |
| 64 Magazine | 72%,[21] 79%[22] |
| N64 Pro | 58%[23] |
| Q64 | 4/10[24] |
| Total Control | 41%[25] |
Chopper Attack received mixed reception from critics, holding a rating of 54.27% based on ten reviews according to review aggregator GameRankings.[6]
References
- ^ Johnston, Chris (April 9, 1998). "Midway Tames Wild Choppers". GameSpot. Archived from the original on October 6, 2000. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
- ^ "NG Alphas: Wild Choppers". Next Generation. No. 28. Imagine Media. April 1997. p. 78. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ "Wild Choppers (Preview)". GamePro. No. 99. IDG. December 1996. p. 66. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ EGM staff (January 1997). "Third Party Licensees Games". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 90. Ziff Davis. p. 128. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ "In Development". Next Generation. No. 29. Imagine Media. May 1997. p. 59.
- ^ a b "Chopper Attack for Nintendo 64". GameRankings. CBS Interactive. 2008. Archived from the original on 2009-06-01. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
- ^ Marriott, Scott Alan (1998). "Chopper Attack - Review". AllGame. All Media Network. Archived from the original on 2014-11-14. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
- ^ "Testscreen: Wild Choppers". Edge. No. 55. Future plc. February 1998. p. 95.
- ^ Boyer, Crispin; Hager, Dean; Kujawa, Kraig; Smith, Shawn (August 1998). "Review Crew: Chopper Attack". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 109. Ziff Davis. p. 133.
- ^ "New Games Cross Review: ワイルドチョッパーズ". Famitsu (in Japanese). No. 468. ASCII Corporation. December 5, 1997.
- ^ McNamara, Andrew; Anderson, Paul; Reiner, Andrew (June 1998). "Nintendo 64 Review: Chopper Attack". Game Informer. No. 62. Sunrise Publications. p. 45. (Transcription Archived 1999-09-09 at the Wayback Machine).
- ^ Reese, Dave; Hodgson, David; Jevons, Dan (February 1998). "Viewpoint: Wild Choppers". GameFan. Vol. 6, no. 2. Metropolis Media. p. 18.
- ^ Hsu, Tim (August 1998). "Chopper Attack - Nintendo 64 Review". GameRevolution. Net Revolution Inc. Archived from the original on 2000-01-05. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
- ^ Mac Donald, Ryan (May 21, 1998). "Chopper Attack Review for Nintendo 64". GameSpot. CNET Networks. Archived from the original on 2003-06-26. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
- ^ Cheung, Kevin (October 1999). "Reviews: Chopper Attack". Hyper. No. 60. nextmedia. p. 72.
- ^ Schneider, Peer; Casamassina, Matt (June 17, 1998). "Reviews: Chopper Attack". IGN64. Imagine Media. Archived from the original on 1998-12-01. Retrieved 2025-12-28.
- ^ Davies, Jonathan (January 1998). "Import Arena: AeroFighters Assault vs Wild Choppers". N64 Magazine. No. 11. Future Publishing. pp. 40–45.
- ^ Price, James (October 1998). "N64 Arena: Chopper Attack". N64 Magazine. No. 20. Future Publishing. p. 71.
- ^ Owsen, Dan; Shinoda, Paul (July 1998). "Now Playing: Chopper Attack". Nintendo Power. Vol. 110. Nintendo of America. p. 95.
- ^ "Review: Chopper Attack". Nintendo Official Magazine. No. 74. EMAP. November 1998. p. 39.
- ^ Cooper, Loz; McDermott, Andy (January 1998). "Review 64: Wild Choppers". 64 Magazine. No. 9. Paragon Publishing. pp. 72–75.
- ^ Kimber, Roy; McDermott, Andy (September 1998). "64 Magazine Reviews: Chopper Attack". 64 Magazine. No. 18. Paragon Publishing. pp. 62–63.
- ^ Hattersley, Mark (June 1998). "Review: Wild Choppers". N64 Pro. No. 8. IDG Media. pp. 46–47.
- ^ "Judgement 64: Chopper Attack". Q64. No. 2. Dimension Publishing. Summer 1998. pp. 42–45.
- ^ Adkin, Will (November 1998). "Quality Control: Chopper Attack". Total 64. No. 1. Rapide Publishing. p. 122.