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Wed, 06 May 2009 Top Gun game released for iPhone and iPod touch

Top Gun takes you to the United States Navy Fighter Weapons School

Peter Cohen Macworld.com


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Paramount Digital Entertainment announced on Tuesday the release of Top Gun for the iPhone and iPod touch. Based on the classic movie, Top Gun for iPhone and iPod touch costs £1.19, a special introductory price.

Top Gun - developed by Freeverse Software takes you to the United States Navy Fighter Weapons School, where instructors Maverick and Iceman help you compete to become the next Top Gun.

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You take to the skies in modern aircraft like the F-22 Raptor or the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, dodging incoming missiles and shooing down enemy MiGs. Two game modes are included - Story Mode and Instant Action, which lets you replay previously-completed missions.

The game features 10 missions and varied environments like oceans, deserts, canyons and city centers, in the daytime and at night. The game features aerial and ground-based obstacles and even sports some music from the popular ’80s-era movie upon which it’s based.

Take to the skies in a F-22 Raptor or B-2 Spirit.

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