Description of PHM Pegasus
The first and perhaps the only hydrofoil simulation, P.H.M. Pegasus has great graphics and gameplay for its time, although the scenarios were less interesting than the much-improved sequel Strike Fleet.
Its emphasis on fun over realism and simplistic controls and arcade-flavored gameplay probably makes the game more appealing to the casual strategy crowd than veteran gamers, but is still a good diversion from more serious simulations.
The lack of career mode, or relationships of any kind between scenarios also mean that you can finish one game relatively quickly in 1-2 hour sitting.
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Comments and reviews
Quader 2021-08-28 0 point
Well, at least it turns out that you can type in "hf ega" to start the game in EGA,
or simply make a batch to do it.
This works with every Dos Version i found
The Shaolin Kid 2021-02-12 0 point Commodore 64 version
This was probably the easiest hack for me on C64. This was a double sided disk that had a loader on the B side that would tell you to flip the disk over. That loader did not check for the EA copy protection. I simply patched that loader into side A and voila! Those were the days...
Deck Mopper 2019-02-03 0 point DOS version
EGA version doesn't look much better: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTznskr2i2rZ5D11NpSr3te3nr9EINuDI
A Wise Old Man 2013-02-19 1 point DOS version
This was supposed to have EGA and 32-color VGA support, but someone at Luca$arts did some beancounting and decided to release the game as-is. Gameplay isn't bad, but by 1988 gamers had gotten sick of CGA and the concept of black as a "color". Piracy only hurt this game by allowing gamers to download a copy and see why not to spend money on it.
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DOS Version
Amstrad CPC Version
- Year: 1988
- Publisher: Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Developer: Lucasfilm Games LLC
Apple II Version
- Year: 1987
- Publisher: Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Developer: Lucasfilm Games LLC
Commodore 64 Version
- Year: 1987
- Publisher: Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Developer: Lucasfilm Games LLC
ZX Spectrum Version
- Year: 1988
- Publisher: Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Developer: Lucasfilm Games LLC
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