Warhawk

PSX PlayStation Warhawk Clear Case Long Box Release Black Label

Clear Case Long Box Release

 

Genre:
Shooter
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Sony
Released:
November 10, 1995
Developer:
SingleTrac
UPC:
7 11719 43052 0
Sony ID:
SCUS-94305
PSRM:
000540
Players:
1 Player
Memory:
1 Block
Accessories:
None
ESRB:
Kids to Adult No Descriptors
Box Copy:

Total 3D Destruction!

  • Stat: Situation critical. Kreel unstoppable. International forces crushed. Deploy “WarHawk,” highly maneuverable, air to air, air to ground capable. Target: 6 Hot Zones: over 25 areas of high engagement: very hot. Obj: Eliminate Kreel.
  • Fly anywhere, anytime:  Attack in any direction: Reverse, sideways, stop & hover, dive, barrel roll, loop, even Immelmann turn. Stunning 360 degree flight control.
  • Devastating Fire Power:  Wicked 3D weapons. Fire off lock-ons, rockets, multi-fire swarmers, plasma cannons, and more.
  • Massive 3D War Zones:  Deadly air and ground forces surround you in desert and volcanic wastelands, castle hallways and chambers, a gothic tower, airships and more.

 

 

 

 

 

Variants

Also released in plastic ridged long box.

Plastic Ridged Long Box Release

Later released in the standard jewel case.

Jewel Case Release

Finally released into the Greatest Hits subset.

Greatest Hits Release

 

 

Misprints

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Final Score: NA – No Review

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Trivia

  • Warhawk is one of 8 Long box games that came closest to the perfect “5-for-5” variant set – that is, all three long boxes, jewel case, and Greatest Hits. It’s also one of the closest to possibly do it, sadly, the flat cardboard version has never been seen.
  • The game was re-imagined as a MMO sort of action game on the PlayStation 3, but having played it, I felt it never really captured the spirit of the original.

 

 

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