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|program = Takeo Sumita <br> Ryouichirou Shobu | |program = Takeo Sumita <br> Ryouichirou Shobu | ||
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− | |art = Tomohiko Tanabe <br> Yoshio Shimizu | + | |art = Tomohiko Tanabe <br> Yoshio Shimizu <br> Misako Hamada |
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|releasedate = 1987 | |releasedate = 1987 | ||
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== Gameplay Overview == | == Gameplay Overview == | ||
− | + | Mr. Heli is a 2 button game with 8-way movement. The player takes control of a sentient chopper, the eponymous Mr. Heli, on a quest to save the world from the mad scientist "Muddy". | |
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+ | Mr. Heli consists of 6 stages, which alternate between free-roaming and forced scrolling sections. It's a checkpoint-based shmup in typical Irem fashion, although conspicuously, there's no 2nd loop in the arcade version. | ||
=== Controls === | === Controls === | ||
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=== Weapons === | === Weapons === | ||
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− | + | You have three different weapons at your disposal; a main shot, missiles, and bombs. Each can be upgraded a total of two times. | |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Shot''' (Lvl. 1) || | ||
+ | [[File:ShotLevl1.png|75px]] | ||
+ | || Default shot. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Shot''' (Lvl. 2) || | ||
+ | [[File:ShotLevl2.png|75px]] | ||
+ | || Level 2 shot. Doubles your firepower. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Shot''' (Lvl. 3) || | ||
+ | [[File:ShotLvl3.png|75px]] | ||
+ | || Level 3 shot. Sends out a five-way spread for excellent coverage. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Missile''' (Lvl. 1) || | ||
+ | [[File:MissileLevl1.png|60px]] | ||
+ | || Default missile power. Fires a single missile directly above you. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Missile''' (Lvl. 2) || | ||
+ | [[File:MissileLevl2.png|60px]] | ||
+ | || Level 2 missile. Sends out three missiles at once, homes in on nearby enemies. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Missile''' (Lvl. 3) || | ||
+ | [[File:MissileLvl3.png|60px]] | ||
+ | || Level 3 missile. Sends out five missiles at once, homes in on nearby enemies. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Bomb''' (Lvl. 1) || | ||
+ | [[File:BombLevl1.png|50px]] | ||
+ | || Default bomb power. Drops 3 bombs onto the ground. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Bomb''' (Lvl. 2) || | ||
+ | [[File:BombLevl2.png|50px]] | ||
+ | || Level 2 bomb. Drops 5 bombs onto the ground. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Bomb''' (Lvl. 3) || | ||
+ | [[File:BombLvl3.png|50px]] | ||
+ | || Level 3 bomb. Drops 7 bombs onto the ground. | ||
+ | |} | ||
=== Items === | === Items === | ||
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| [[File:Large Crystal.png|100px]] | | [[File:Large Crystal.png|100px]] | ||
− | || '''Crystal''' <br/>The currency in Mr. Heli, used for purchasing | + | || '''Crystal''' <br/>The currency in Mr. Heli, used for purchasing all other items. Comes in small, medium, or large varieties. (Each worth $20, $100, and $500 respectively) |
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− | [[File:Weapon2.png| | + | [[File:Weapon2.png|49px]] [[File:Weapon3.png|49px]] |
− | || '''Shot Upgrade''' <br/>Increases your main shot's power. | + | || '''Shot Upgrade''' <br/>Increases your main shot's power. $400 for the Level 2 upgrade, $800 for Level 3. |
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− | [[File:Missile1.png| | + | [[File:Missile1.png|49px]] [[File:Missile2.png|49px]] |
− | || '''Missile Upgrade''' <br/>Increases the amount of missiles you fire at a time. | + | || '''Missile Upgrade''' <br/>Increases the amount of missiles you fire at a time. $300 for the Level 2 upgrade, $600 for Level 3. |
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− | [[File:Bomb1.png| | + | [[File:Bomb1.png|49px]] [[File:Bomb2.png|49px]] |
− | || '''Bomb Upgrade''' <br/>Increases the amount of bombs you release at a time. | + | || '''Bomb Upgrade''' <br/>Increases the amount of bombs you release at a time. $200 for the Level 2 upgrade, $400 for Level 3. |
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− | [[File:Health1.png| | + | [[File:Health1.png|49px]] [[File:Health2.png|49px]] |
− | || ''' | + | || '''Energy Tank''' <br/>Restores Mr. Heli's life bar. The less expensive variant heals a small amount, whereas the more expensive recovers 100%. |
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[[File:Fish.png|100px]] | [[File:Fish.png|100px]] | ||
− | || ''' | + | || '''Namazu''' <br/>A legendary catfish known to cause earthquakes. Destroys all currently on-screen bricks. |
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[[File:ForceField.png|100px]] | [[File:ForceField.png|100px]] | ||
− | || ''' | + | || '''Barrier''' <br/>Grants Mr. Heli a much needed shield. Expires after taking approximately 15 hits. |
|} | |} | ||
=== Rank === | === Rank === | ||
---- | ---- | ||
− | + | Rank is tied to your upgrades. The more upgrades you equip, the more resilient & aggressive the enemies become. The rank increase when a Barrier is active is particularly noticeable. Dying sends you back down to base power levels, and thus the rank along with it. |
Latest revision as of 01:42, 12 January 2025
Game title screen
Developer: | Irem |
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Publisher: | Irem |
Planning: | Yoshihito Tagami |
Music: | Masahiko Ishida |
Program: | Takeo Sumita Ryouichirou Shobu |
Art: | Tomohiko Tanabe Yoshio Shimizu Misako Hamada |
Release date: | 1987 |
Next game: | Image Fight |
Mr. HELI no Daibouken is a multidirectional scrolling shooter developed and published by Irem in 1987. It was released overseas under the name Battle Chopper.
Gameplay Overview
Mr. Heli is a 2 button game with 8-way movement. The player takes control of a sentient chopper, the eponymous Mr. Heli, on a quest to save the world from the mad scientist "Muddy".
Mr. Heli consists of 6 stages, which alternate between free-roaming and forced scrolling sections. It's a checkpoint-based shmup in typical Irem fashion, although conspicuously, there's no 2nd loop in the arcade version.
Controls
- A: Main Shot
- B (in air): Missiles
- B (on ground): Bombs
Weapons
You have three different weapons at your disposal; a main shot, missiles, and bombs. Each can be upgraded a total of two times.
Shot (Lvl. 1) | Default shot. | |
Shot (Lvl. 2) | Level 2 shot. Doubles your firepower. | |
Shot (Lvl. 3) | Level 3 shot. Sends out a five-way spread for excellent coverage. | |
Missile (Lvl. 1) | Default missile power. Fires a single missile directly above you. | |
Missile (Lvl. 2) | Level 2 missile. Sends out three missiles at once, homes in on nearby enemies. | |
Missile (Lvl. 3) | Level 3 missile. Sends out five missiles at once, homes in on nearby enemies. | |
Bomb (Lvl. 1) | Default bomb power. Drops 3 bombs onto the ground. | |
Bomb (Lvl. 2) | Level 2 bomb. Drops 5 bombs onto the ground. | |
Bomb (Lvl. 3) | Level 3 bomb. Drops 7 bombs onto the ground. |
Items
Items are found by destroying the bricks scattered throughout the levels, which include crystals (the in-game currency,) as well as weapon upgrades & health restoratives that may be purchased using said crystals.
Rank
Rank is tied to your upgrades. The more upgrades you equip, the more resilient & aggressive the enemies become. The rank increase when a Barrier is active is particularly noticeable. Dying sends you back down to base power levels, and thus the rank along with it.