Fokker
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| Fokker | |
| System | Arcade |
| Release Date | Canceled |
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| Controller Pak | |
| Rumble | |
| Expansion Pak | |
| Link Cable | |
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| Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection | |
Fokker is a 1988 cancelled game made with The Razz Board.
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Description
The game featured a 3D biplane that flew over a scrolling terrain allowing the player to drop bombs and dogfight with other planes.
Development
The game was developed from March to August of 1988. The game had Simon Hallam, the creator of The Razz Board, as Project Leader and Programmer; it was his first project developing video games. The plane's graphics were per-rendered by a 3D package written by Hallam for the BBC Micro. The game was written in 64HC11 Assembly Language.