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        Coala

        amigamemo_url Retro-Nerd
        amiga_model
        A1200
        TCD
        developer
        Bitfusion
        Retro-Nerd
        floppy_drive_count
        1
        thevoice
        front_sha1 Retro-Nerd
        full_name
        Coala - Cute Name: Deadly Weapon
        TCD
        game_name
        Coala
        FrodeSolheim
        hol_url [Importer]
        languages
        en
        TCD
        lemon_url Retro-Nerd
        mobygames_url Retro-Nerd
        platform
        Amiga
        [Importer]
        players
        1
        killergorilla
        publish
        1
        [Janitor]
        publisher
        Empire
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        screen1_sha1 TCD
        screen2_sha1 TCD
        screen3_sha1 TCD
        screen4_sha1 TCD
        screen5_sha1 TCD
        tags thevoice
        title_sha1 TCD
        wikipedia_url Retro-Nerd
        year
        1995
        Retro-Nerd
        _type
        1
        [Janitor]
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        coala
        FrodeSolheim
        __long_description
        Despite the name conjuring up images of a cutesy platform creature, your charge in this game is in fact a helicopter armed to the teeth. The game requires at least a 68020 processor, which is understandable considering the amount of action going on at times, and the speed and visual detail this is conveyed in. It was one of the few Amiga games to include a Virtual Cockpit mode, and this can be controlled using the mouse with a quick button press. The game’s missions are set up in such a way that you are not necessarily the lead man. The two sides fight each other irrespective of your placement, and act on instinct with unusually complex AI, meaning that the exact nature of the missions vary each time you play. The missions all involve shooting at the enemy planes, helicopters and tanks though, and there is no particular war structure in terms of the mission orders.
        spinmaster