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Titles

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Airwolf en Latn us official wikidata unverified
에어울프 ko Hang kr official wikidata unverified
Airwolf fr Latn fr official wikidata unverified
Airwolf (videojuego para NES) es Latn es official wikidata unverified
エアーウルフ ja Kana jp official romu ✓ verified

Description

source: wikidata1987 video game

source: wikipedia_enAirwolf is an American action military drama television series. It centers on a high-technology attack helicopter, code-named Airwolf, and its crew. They undertake various exotic missions, many involving espionage, with a Cold War theme. It was created by Donald P. Bellisario and ran four seasons, from January 22, 1984 until August 7, 1987. The main cast for the first three seasons is Jan-Michael Vincent, Ernest Borgnine, Alex Cord, Deborah Pratt (who departed after season two when her husband Bellisario left the series), and Jean Bruce Scott (who became a regular in seasons two and three). The program originally aired on CBS and was cancelled after the third season. USA Network picked up the show for a fourth season that was completely recast, with Jan-Michael Vincent having only a minor role in the first episode. The fourth season was filmed in Canada, with the aerial scenes relying heavily on stock footage or repeated footage from the first three seasons. The musical score was composed and conducted mainly by Sylvester Levay.

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Metadata

First release1987-09-01
Categorymain_game
PlatformFamicom / NES

External IDs

wikidataQ101252563
mobygames21167
igdb267630

ROMs (5)

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NameRegionSerialSizeHashes
Airwolf (Europe) (Acclaim) eu 163856 B crc32: 23380680
md5: 4ab7c50a01d8f6f7…
sha1: 4ed3b514cdcd0bce…
sha256: 2379a79367df6011…
Airwolf (Japan) (Kyugo) jp 262160 B crc32: 07135006
md5: 9e5d600ed540750c…
sha1: 52b63b099a720989…
sha256: c39ccb2ce8bac1e8…
Airwolf (USA) (Acclaim) us 163856 B crc32: a1c13577
md5: d4e3c510c106cc6b…
sha1: f801aab1badd5141…
sha256: 8c2c15cd0bbd0de9…
Airwolf (Europe) eu 163856 B crc32: 23380680
md5: 4ab7c50a01d8f6f7…
sha1: 4ed3b514cdcd0bce…
Airwolf (USA) us 163856 B crc32: a1c13577
md5: d4e3c510c106cc6b…
sha1: f801aab1badd5141…

Raw JSON

/api/v1/games/fc/airwolf.json