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Heatseeker (Sony PSP)
Designed to be an incredible lock-on/shake-off experience, Heatseeker reinvents missile combat to give gamers a massive rush of destruction. Set to feature an incredible collection of current and near-future military fighter jets, Heatseeker's arsenal includes the stealthy F-22 Raptor, the classic F-15 Eagle, the cutting-edge F35 Lightning II, and the aerodynamically advanced Russian SU-47 Berkut. Heatseeker is a joint development project between Codemasters and IR Gurus, the Australian studio behind the acclaimed historic air combat title, Heroes of the Pacific. Heatseeker will strap you into the pilot's seat and deliver an exhilarating white-knuckle ride that'll have you clutching the joypad as you engage in face-melting 6G turns and fight against a seemingly-impossible amount of airborne enemies. And when you launch a strike, you'll follow your missiles as they ruthlessly home in on their targets via the Impact Cam. Delivering awesome cinematic 3rd-person camera cutaway scenes, the Impact Cam will reveal the results of your attack in all their devastating glory from all kinds of dynamic angles, complete with jaw-dropping explosions and smoke trails.
Features
  • Heatseeker’s Impact Cam™ delivers the thrill of watching expensive military machinery blown to bits – in hyper-real slow motion!
  • Lock-on to your target and fire. Hit it right and the Impact Cam™ will reward you with cinematic, flyby camera shots of your enemy disintegrating into blazing pieces.
  • Intense Fighter Combat - High-velocity arcade action against near impossible odds.
  • Varied and Exciting Missions - Take down enemy fighters, strike ground targets and obliterate naval forces.
  • Realistic Planes - More than 20 licensed military aircraft with spectacular weapons at your command.
Articles
Life after Afterburner.
Articles on other systems
Heatseeker Review (Nintendo Wii)
Explosions are not as fun as they once were.
Burning hot?
Heatseeker revealed (PlayStation 2)
Developed in Australia and coming to the PlayStation 2, PSP and the Wii.
Australian Release:
  1/06/2007 (Confirmed)
SRP:
  $69.95 AU
Publisher:
  Atari
Genre:
  Arcade
Year Made:
  2007
Players:
  1
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