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Shoot'em Up! / Shoot'em Up! - Vertical Scrolling · 1990

Wings of Death

Published by Thalion · Developed by Eclipse

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Information

Genre
Shoot'em Up! - Vertical Scrolling
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1
Resolution
Low
Programmer(s)
Rosocha, Marc, Moss, Tim
Graphic Artist(s)
Malmqvist, Niclas, Grohe, Michael, Simon, Erik, Schmitz, Günter
Game design
Rosocha, Marc
Musician(s)
Hippel, Jochen
Sound FX
Hippel, Jochen
Cover Artist(s)
Kandemiroglu, Celal
Year
1990
Publisher
Thalion
Distributor
-
Developer
Eclipse
Licensed from
-
Country
Germany
Software
English
Box/Instructions
German
License
Commercial
ST Type
ST, STe Enhanced, 0.5MB
Number of Disks
2, Double Sided

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.9/10 · Votes: 197 · Downloads: 4,890 · Hits: 18,591

Screenshots (10)

Wings of Death — screenshot 1
Wings of Death — screenshot 1
Wings of Death — screenshot 2
Wings of Death — screenshot 2
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Wings of Death — screenshot 3
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Wings of Death — screenshot 4
Wings of Death — screenshot 5
Wings of Death — screenshot 5
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Wings of Death — screenshot 6
Wings of Death — screenshot 7
Wings of Death — screenshot 7
Wings of Death — screenshot 8
Wings of Death — screenshot 8
Wings of Death — screenshot 9
Wings of Death — screenshot 9
Wings of Death — screenshot 10
Wings of Death — screenshot 10

Cover Art (4)

Disk 1
Disk 1
Disk 2
Disk 2
Disk 3
Disk 3
Disk 4
Disk 4

Instructions (22)

Instructions page 1
Instructions page 1
Instructions page 2
Instructions page 2
Instructions page 3
Instructions page 3
Instructions page 4
Instructions page 4
Instructions page 5
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Instructions page 22

Article (2)

Niclas Malmqvist interview

Tips (1)

Trivia (3)

Hardware

Supports Blitter
Supports STe DMA sound
Supports 1, 2 or 4Mb of RAM
Supports audio cartridge

Graphics

Features up to 154 colours on-screen simultaneously (introduction screen)
Features up to 144 colours on-screen simultaneously (options or static screen)
Features up to 26 colours on-screen simultaneously (in-game)

Sound

Features digitized title soundtrack at 12.5KHz (stereo) on STe
Features digitized title soundtrack at 12.1KHz on ST
Features partially digitized in-game soundtrack at 6.25KHz on STe
Features partially digitized in-game soundtrack at 6.1KHz on ST
Features digitized sound fx at 6.25KHz on STe
Features digitized sound fx at 6.1KHz on ST

Book / Magazine Reviews (2)

ST Format · November, 1990 · Rating: 81%

Joystick (France) · Decembre, 1990 · Rating: 81%

Comments (5)

  • PeyloW30 Jul 2025

    Brilliant graphics and sound, and game play to match! This game is a major reason why I did not finish coding demos in my teens, I ended up playing this for high score ;).

  • Megalomaniac1 Oct 2022

    Phenomenal. Not only superb gameplay with varied enemy waves and an interesting power up system (having 'bad' tokens to avoid in the heat of gameplay is an unusual twist), but also a technical marvel - pushes the ST close to its limits while also exploring the STe's potential before most people did. Proof that, for vertically scrolling shooters at least, the ST could match that other computer.

  • Sut12 Dec 2016

    Console quality shooter. Graphics, sound and gameplay all awesome. You'd be happy to show this shooter to your Mega Drive and SNES owning friends.

  • Simon Sunnyboy / Paradize1 Nov 2009

    Gameplay wise the best shooter on the ST - technically Lethal Xcess is better. WoD is still a marvellous blast - go grab it if you can!

  • Zweckform20 Mar 2009

    This game was outstanding. Smooth scrolling, Digisound lots of sprites, no slowdowns. Great presentation and graphics. Was developed in Germany btw.

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