Trying to remember an arcade game from the early-mid 80s [on hold]












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I recall an arcade game I loved as a teen. All I recall is that:



-It was very colorful.



-It was an aerial game with air and ground targets.



-Many if not all the targets were composed largely of balls or somewhat bubble-shaped objects.



-It used a Star Wars-style flight yoke.



I suspect it may have been an import the my local arcade had, since I haven't seen it before or since. Space Harrier is vaguely reminiscent, but is not the game. The graphics were somewhat similar, though.









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  • "Game identification questions that rely solely on memory are off topic here. If you find a game in a video, advertisement, news article, movie and so on, and you have a picture, video/audio file, or other medium to point to, we can answer that. See our Game Identification Wiki for more info and for help with your search." – Frank, Robotnik

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    I recall an arcade game I loved as a teen. All I recall is that:



    -It was very colorful.



    -It was an aerial game with air and ground targets.



    -Many if not all the targets were composed largely of balls or somewhat bubble-shaped objects.



    -It used a Star Wars-style flight yoke.



    I suspect it may have been an import the my local arcade had, since I haven't seen it before or since. Space Harrier is vaguely reminiscent, but is not the game. The graphics were somewhat similar, though.









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    put on hold as off-topic by Frank, Robotnik 18 secs ago


    This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


    • "Game identification questions that rely solely on memory are off topic here. If you find a game in a video, advertisement, news article, movie and so on, and you have a picture, video/audio file, or other medium to point to, we can answer that. See our Game Identification Wiki for more info and for help with your search." – Frank, Robotnik

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      I recall an arcade game I loved as a teen. All I recall is that:



      -It was very colorful.



      -It was an aerial game with air and ground targets.



      -Many if not all the targets were composed largely of balls or somewhat bubble-shaped objects.



      -It used a Star Wars-style flight yoke.



      I suspect it may have been an import the my local arcade had, since I haven't seen it before or since. Space Harrier is vaguely reminiscent, but is not the game. The graphics were somewhat similar, though.









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      I recall an arcade game I loved as a teen. All I recall is that:



      -It was very colorful.



      -It was an aerial game with air and ground targets.



      -Many if not all the targets were composed largely of balls or somewhat bubble-shaped objects.



      -It used a Star Wars-style flight yoke.



      I suspect it may have been an import the my local arcade had, since I haven't seen it before or since. Space Harrier is vaguely reminiscent, but is not the game. The graphics were somewhat similar, though.







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      put on hold as off-topic by Frank, Robotnik 18 secs ago


      This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


      • "Game identification questions that rely solely on memory are off topic here. If you find a game in a video, advertisement, news article, movie and so on, and you have a picture, video/audio file, or other medium to point to, we can answer that. See our Game Identification Wiki for more info and for help with your search." – Frank, Robotnik

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      put on hold as off-topic by Frank, Robotnik 18 secs ago


      This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


      • "Game identification questions that rely solely on memory are off topic here. If you find a game in a video, advertisement, news article, movie and so on, and you have a picture, video/audio file, or other medium to point to, we can answer that. See our Game Identification Wiki for more info and for help with your search." – Frank, Robotnik

      If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






















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