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Fire Power (sometimes Firepower) is a strategic military tank action game
Action game

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 developed by Silent Software, Inc. originally for the Amiga
Amiga

The Amiga is a family of personal computers originally developed by Amiga Corporation. Development on the Amiga began in 1982 with Jay Miner as the principal hardware designer....
. It was released in 1987
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Events...
 and published by MicroIllusions
MicroIllusions

MicroIllusions, based in Granada Hills, California was a video game developer and video game publisher of the home computer era . MicroIllusions, as a company, was a strong supporter of the Commodore Amiga and would typically release a title on that platform before porting it to others....
 and Activision
Activision

Activision Inc. is an United States video game developer and video game publisher. It was founded on October 1, 1979., and was the first independent developer and distributor of video games for video game console....
. Ports
Porting

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 were made for the DOS
DOS

DOS, short for "Disk Operating System", is a shorthand term for several closely related operating systems that dominated the IBM PC compatible market between 1981 and 1995, or until about 2000 if one includes the partially DOS-based Microsoft Windows versions Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me....
, Atari ST
Atari ST

The Atari ST is a home computer/personal computer that was commercially available from 1985 to the early 1990s. It was released by Atari Corporation in 1985....
 and Commodore 64
Commodore 64

The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August, 1982, at a price of United States dollar595. Preceded by the Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore MAX Machine, the C64 features 64 kilobytes of Random-access memory with sound and graphics performance that were superior to IBM-compatible computers of tha...
 systems in 1988.

The gameplay consists of controlling a tank through an expansive, outdoor landscape. Each map has at least two bases - one for green team, and one for the yellow team.






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Fire Power (sometimes Firepower) is a strategic military tank action game
Action game

An action game is a video game genre that emphasizes physical challenges, including hand-eye coordination and reaction-time. Action games are a vast genre that includes diverse subgenres such as fighting games, first-person shooters, and platform games....
 developed by Silent Software, Inc. originally for the Amiga
Amiga

The Amiga is a family of personal computers originally developed by Amiga Corporation. Development on the Amiga began in 1982 with Jay Miner as the principal hardware designer....
. It was released in 1987
1987 in video gaming

Events...
 and published by MicroIllusions
MicroIllusions

MicroIllusions, based in Granada Hills, California was a video game developer and video game publisher of the home computer era . MicroIllusions, as a company, was a strong supporter of the Commodore Amiga and would typically release a title on that platform before porting it to others....
 and Activision
Activision

Activision Inc. is an United States video game developer and video game publisher. It was founded on October 1, 1979., and was the first independent developer and distributor of video games for video game console....
. Ports
Porting

In computer science, porting is the process of adapting software so that an executable Computer program can be created for a computing environment that is different from the one for which it was originally designed ....
 were made for the DOS
DOS

DOS, short for "Disk Operating System", is a shorthand term for several closely related operating systems that dominated the IBM PC compatible market between 1981 and 1995, or until about 2000 if one includes the partially DOS-based Microsoft Windows versions Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me....
, Atari ST
Atari ST

The Atari ST is a home computer/personal computer that was commercially available from 1985 to the early 1990s. It was released by Atari Corporation in 1985....
 and Commodore 64
Commodore 64

The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August, 1982, at a price of United States dollar595. Preceded by the Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore MAX Machine, the C64 features 64 kilobytes of Random-access memory with sound and graphics performance that were superior to IBM-compatible computers of tha...
 systems in 1988.

The gameplay consists of controlling a tank through an expansive, outdoor landscape. Each map has at least two bases - one for green team, and one for the yellow team. Initially, the base locations were hidden from the players, so an extensive search of the landscape had to be conducted first.

Each base had several different types of buildings, such as armories, barracks, and bio-domes. The objective is to capture the flag
Capture the flag

Capture the flag is a traditional outdoor sport often played by children or sometimes adults where two teams each have a flag and the objective is to capture the other team's flag, located at the team's "base", and bring it safely back to their own base....
 from inside the enemy base by blasting through walls and destroying any defenses. You could also rescue prisoners of war by destroying the POW camps that were scattered throughout the enemy base. Destroying the camps would allow the captives to hop in your tank for a ride back to your base. Strangely, there as no in-game incentive to actually rescue POWs, and you could run them over or destroy your own POWs without penalty. Three different tanks were available - one was fast and fragile, one was slow but powerful, and the third was rated in between the two. Each tank could carry a different amount of POWs. You could swap tanks at any time by re-entering your garage at your home base. To capture the enemy flag, you had to carefully maneuver your tank into the flag building and wait for the flag to be transferred onto your vehicle. Your weapons could not destroy the building that housed the flag or the tank garages.

Nonetheless, many players chose to rampage around the map, simply blasting away. Obstacles included enemy turret
Turret

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s spread around the map, various fortifications and destructible buildings. If the player stood still for too long (to set up an ambush, for instance), a series of enemy helicopters would appear from off screen and attack. The helicopters could be shot down with the tank's main weapon.

A devious strategy was to sneak into the enemy's base, leaving as many of their buildings untouched as possible. By sitting still and pressing the fire button, you could drop land mines which were difficult for the enemy to detect. The player would then drop plenty of land mines around assorted choke points as well as right in front of the enemy garage. Eventually, the enemy would return from rampaging through your base, usually carrying the flag and a full load of POWs. Noticing no damage to his own base (and most likely fooled into thinking that his base was still undiscovered), the enemy would accidentally plow through the fields of land mines and detonate himself (usually at full speed), losing the flag and killing the POWs.

One groundbreaking feature was the ability to run over enemy soldiers, crushing then with an accompanying "squish" sound effect and a bloody "splat" that remained on the battlefield for several minutes. A map editor was available which allowed the player to create custom multiplayer experiences.

This game can be played alone, against a human opponent on a split screen, or even over a modem
Modem

Modem is a peripheral device that modulation an analog carrier wave Signal to encode digital information, and also demodulation such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information....
, which featured an innovative ability both to play the game in real-time, and allow players to chat simultaneously.

Fire Power spawned several sequels, Return Fire
Return Fire

Return Fire is a 1995 video game developed by Silent Software, Inc. for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and later ported to Microsoft Windows personal computers, PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1996....
, Return Fire II.

Unreleased versions were made for the Mac classic
Macintosh Classic

The Macintosh Classic was a personal computer manufactured by Apple Inc. Introduced on October 15, 1990, it was the first Apple Macintosh to sell for less than US$1,000....
 (Black vs. White), and WebTV.

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