Blue Max (video game)

Blue Max (video game)

Infobox VG |title = Blue Max


caption = The C64 version (running under VICE). Player is about to take off.
developer = Synapse Software
publisher = U.S. Gold
distributor =
license =
series =
designer = Bob Polin
engine =
version =
released = 1983
genre = Flight simulation
modes = Single player
ratings = N/A
platforms = Atari 8-bit family, ZX Spectrum, C64
media =
requirements =
input =

"Blue Max" is a video game from 1983 by Synapse Software, released for the Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit computers. In 1984 it was released for the ZX Spectrum by U.S. Gold and in 1991 it was also released for PC by Three-Sixty Pacific. It was also released for the Atari XE. In the game, the player controls a Sopwith Camel biplane during World War I, attempting to shoot down enemy planes and bomb targets on the ground. Its theme song was "Rule, Britannia!"

The game is named after the German order Pour le Mérite, informally known as Blue Max.

External links

*WoS_game|id=0000597|name=Blue Max
* [http://www.archive.org/details/C64Gamevideoarchive36-BlueMax/ Complete video from the C64 Version] on archive.org


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