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''Wing Commander'' is the first game in Chris Roberts' space flight simulation ''Wing Commander'' franchise'' by
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. The game was first released for
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on September 26, 1990 and was later ported to the Amiga,
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( 256-color),
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and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and re-released for the PC as ''Wing Commander I'' in 1994. An enhanced remake ''Super Wing Commander'' was made for the 3DO in 1994, and later ported to the
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. Two expansion packs for the game were released: ''Wing Commander: The Secret Missions'' in November 1990 and ''Wing Commander: The Secret Missions 2: Crusade'' in March 1991. The game was considered a major step forward for space dogfight games, featuring graphics, audio, and a story campaign that invited comparison to the '' Star Wars'' films. Set in the year 2654 and characterized by Chris Roberts as "
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in space", it features a multinational cast of pilots from the " Terran Confederation" flying missions against the predatory, aggressive Kilrathi, a feline warrior race (heavily inspired by the
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of
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's ''Known Space'' universe).


Gameplay

''Wing Commander'' is a
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, with the player piloting a ship, completing missions, and engaging enemy ships of various capabilities. As the title suggests, there will generally be an AI-controlled
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which the player can give orders to. Missions will generally include multiple objectives, but the game can proceed even if objectives are failed as long as the protagonist survives. The game features a branching, open-ended story where overall performance affects the campaign: succeeding at objectives results in medals, promotions in rank, and progressing to missions with better ships; failing at objectives leads to more difficult missions and piloting inferior ships. The mission tree is designed so players on the "losing" path could work their way back to the "winning" path, and conversely players on the "winning" path could fail subsequent missions to fall into the "losing" path. In addition, the wingmen can be killed permanently in combat, and thus be gone for the rest of the campaign. The two ''Secret Missions'' expansion packs do not have a branching, open-ended story, and the player must successfully complete the core missions to win the game.


Plot


''Wing Commander''

The player takes the role of a nameless pilot (later referred to as
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in sequels) aboard the TCS ''Tiger's Claw'', a ''Bengal''-class Strike Carrier. The player names the pilot and choose his
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. The pilot, known in-production to Origin personnel as "Bluehair" after his most notable feature, quickly rises through the ranks of the flight wing. The campaign will split to various different planets and scenarios depending on the player's performance. If the player performs overall well, they eventually lead a strike on the Kilrathi High Command starbase in the Venice system and force the Kilrathi to retreat. If the player fails too many objectives, missions become increasingly defensive in nature. Human refugees abandon the sector, and eventually the ''Claw'' is forced to retreat as well. Of the two endings, the "winning" path is considered
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by the game's two expansion packs as well as the sequel '' Wing Commander II: Vengeance of the Kilrathi''.


''Wing Commander: The Secret Missions''

In the add-on's plot, the ''Tiger's Claw'', on maneuvers in the Goddard System, receives an abortive distress call from Goddard colony. When the ''Claw'' arrives, though, nothing is left but wreckage and corpses; a quarter of a million colonists have been killed. Confed realizes that this is the work of a new Kilrathi weapon, the "Graviton weapon", which is able to increase the power of
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by over a hundred times. Clever work by the ''Claw'''s crew and pilots allows them to capture a Kilrathi
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ship, which reveals that this weapon is mounted on an entirely new class of ship; CNC codenames it the ''Sivar''-class dreadnought, after the Kilrathi god of war. Bluehair leads the strike against the ''Sivar'' and destroys it in the Vigrid system; for unexplained reasons, ships of that class and armament are never seen again.


''Wing Commander: The Secret Missions 2: Crusade''

In the add-on's plot, the ''Tiger's Claw'' is in the Firekka System, whose native intelligent lifeforms — the bird-like Firekkans — are negotiating to join the Terran Confederation. Tensions are high, and will only get higher. There is an unusual Kilrathi presence in the area, including their upgraded ''Dralthi II'' and ships that have never been seen before: the ''Hhriss''-class heavy fighter and the ''Snakeir''-class heavy carrier. This presence develops into a massive battle group, and though the Firekkans sign the Articles of the Confederation, the outnumbered Terrans have no choice but to retreat. Adding to the mess, a Kilrathi lord, Ralgha ''nar'' Hhallas, defects, bringing his ''Fralthi''-class cruiser, the ''Ras Nik'hra'', and word of a rebellion against the Empire on the Kilrathi colony of Ghorah Khar. Finally, almost overlooked in all the chaos, Major Kien "Bossman" Chen is lost while flying on Jeannette Devereaux's wing; the nearby TCS ''Austin'' transfers over two pilots, Lieutenants Zachary "Jazz" Colson and Etienne "Doomsday" Montclair. All this happens in the first six missions of the game. The Kilrathi presence in the Firekka sector is eventually explained by an all-channels transmission from the Crown Prince of the Kilrathi Empire, Thrakhath ''nar'' Kiranka: Firekka has been chosen as the site of this year's Rite of Sivar, a religious festival that involves live sacrifices. Seeing the chance to strike a heady blow to Kilrathi morale, the Confederation assigns its Firekka-sector resources the task of disrupting the ceremony. The ''Dralthi'' medium fighters from the ''Ras Nik'hra'' are put to work on reconnaissance missions (conveniently, the Confederation ''Scimitar'' medium fighter is retired at the beginning of the expansion pack, opening a space in the database of Confederation fighters for the ''Dralthi''), and Terran troops begin landing in secret. Between these, the Firekkans' warrior spirit and some of the Confederation's best pilots and tacticians, the Sivar ceremony is utterly wrecked and the Kilrathi forced to retreat, though they take a number of important Firekkans with them as hostages. Ralgha and the rebellion at Ghorah Khar, though promising, are taken over by Confed Intelligence and do not see mention until the first expansion pack for ''Wing Commander II.'' At the end of ''Crusade'', Jeannette Devereaux is detailed off to the TCS ''Austin'', where she will serve as Wing Commander. Interested in the other half of the crusade,
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penned the first ''Wing Commander'' novel, '' Wing Commander: Freedom Flight''. It tells the Firekkan side of the story, from several points of view: Ralgha ''nar'' Hhallas, Ian "Hunter" St. John, James "Paladin" Taggart, and K'kai, a Firekkan flock leader.


''Super Wing Commander''

''Super Wing Commander'' was a drastic new look at the events of the original ''Wing Commander''. That mission led the Tiger's Claw to track down and destroy the shipyards responsible for creating the Sivar Dreadnought. Additional background elements about stealth fighters and Admiral Tolwyn were added to improve the continuity with ''Wing Commander II''. '' Next Generation'' reviewed the 3DO version of the game, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "''Super Wing Commander'' succeeds at being what it was intended to be - a straightforward space simulator with an arcade spin".


History


Development

''Wing Commander'' was originally titled ''Squadron'' and later renamed ''Wingleader''. As development for ''Wing Commander'' came to a close, the game used would give an exception when the user exited the game. It would print out a message similar with additional information. The team could not isolate and fix the error and they needed to ship it as soon as possible. As a work-around, one of the game's programmers, Ken Demarest, hex-edited the memory manager so it displayed a different message. Instead of the error message, it printed "Thank you for playing Wing Commander".


Release

''Wing Commander'' shipped in 1990 for PC/DOS as the initial platform and came with an instruction booklet styled as a shipboard magazine, ''Claw Marks''. It provided tactical suggestions, statistics on fighters and weapons both Kilrathi and Terran, capsule biographies of notable pilots on both sides of the line, and general shipboard news (such as the discontinuation of the popular comic strip ''Hornet's Nest'', due to the recent death of its artist, Lt. Larry "Tooner" Dibbles). Notable contributors to the ''Claw Marks'' magazine include Captain
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, Major
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, and Col. Chris Roberts. The game also shipped with a set of blueprints for the game's four playable fighters, the Hornet, Scimitar, Rapier, and Raptor.


Mission packs

In November 1990, an add-on campaign, named ''Wing Commander: The Secret Missions'', was released, adding new missions, new ships, a new storyline, and an increase in difficulty. Unlike the original game, ''The Secret Missions'' does not feature a branching mission tree; every player plays the same missions in the same order. However, if the player does not fulfill the mission requirements at any system, he immediately plays the two losing "retreat" missions that are not on the winning path. ''The Secret Missions'' was also released for the Super NES as a stand-alone cartridge. The second expansion pack for ''Wing Commander'', ''Wing Commander: The Secret Missions 2: Crusade'' adds a new narrative, new ships, more difficult missions, and two new wingmen. It was released in March 1991.


Ports and re-release

''Wing Commander'' was
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to the
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and Amiga in 1992, to the
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in 1993, and to the
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system in 1994. A
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version intended to use a custom ASIC graphics chip on the cartridge was planned but never released. In 1994, ''Wing Commander'' was retroactively renamed ''Wing Commander I'' in a bundled re-release together with ''Wing Commander II'', in preparation for the release of '' Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger''. The rebundled
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do not contain and do not support the ''Secret Missions'' addons. In 1996 ''Wing Commander'' was ported to Windows 95 in a bundled re-release together with ''Wing Commander II'', and '' Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger'' known as ''Wing Commander: The Kilrathi Saga''. All three games were ported to Windows 95 and the ''Secret Missions'' Addons whilst not shipped on the CDs could be downloaded from Origin's website.


''Super Wing Commander''

''Super Wing Commander''; released on March 23, 1994, for 3DO and
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; was a drastic new look at the events of the original ''Wing Commander'' game with enhanced graphics and full speech. The game also contained both Secret Missions and a special third campaign was also created between them (called "Secret Mission 1.5" by fans).


Legacy

Chris Crawford said of ''Wing Commander'' that it "raised the bar for the whole industry", as the game was five times more expensive to create than most of its contemporaries. Because the game was highly successful, other publishers had to match its production value in order to compete. This forced a large portion of the video game industry to become more conservative, as larger budgets required greater sales to be profitable and the possibility of large losses dictated a decrease in the chance of that outcome, an aspect of classic risk-and-return dynamics. Crawford opined that ''Wing Commander'' in particular affected the marketing and economics of computer games and reestablished the "action game" as the most lucrative type of computer game. In 2006
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ported the Super NES version of ''Wing Commander'' to the PlayStation Portable as part of ''
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'', released in the United States on November 14. In August 2011, after many years of unavailability, the ''Wing Commander'' PC version was re-released into the
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. The long lost
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of ''Wing Commander'' was given to the fan-community in that year in August by a former developer for the purpose of long-time preservation.


Reception

''Wing Commander'' became a best seller and caused the development of competing space combat games, such as
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' ''
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''. It was very well received by critics. '' Dragon'' gave ''Wing Commander'' six stars, out of a five-star system, the ''Secret Missions Expansion Disk'' receiving five stars. '' Computer Gaming World'' in 1990 described the game as a "''stellar'' warfare adventure in every sense of the word", praising its graphics, story, and music. The magazine described ''The Secret Missions'' expansion as "more of the same", albeit more difficult, but the second as improving computer pilots' intelligence. In a 1992 survey of science fiction games, the magazine gave the title five of five stars, stating that "the richness of the entire package makes this a 'must-have'". A 1994 survey of strategic space games set in the year 2000 and later gave the game four-plus stars out of five. Its readers gave ''Wing Commander'' a score of 10.91, the highest rating in the history of the magazine until 1992, when it was superseded by the sequel ''Wing Commander II''; that year the magazine added ''Wing Commander'' to its Hall of Fame for games that readers highly rated over time. ''GamePro'' gave the Sega CD version a positive review, commenting that "a great story line with cinematic animation and digitized speech gives this game the feel of a big screen space opera". They regarded the ''Super Wing Commander'' remake for the 3DO to be "a tedious disappointment", citing missions that are "either too short or too repetitive", dramatic slowdown which interferes with the gameplay, poorly animated character faces, and low quality voice tracks. In 1991, ''Wing Commander'' won ''Computer Gaming World''s Overall Game of the Year award. In 1996 the magazine ranked it as the seventh best PC video game of all time, also listing the game's Game Over funeral cutscene among the 15 best ways to die in computer gaming. In 2011, ''
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'' included it on the list 16 classic games that need to be remade today, stating: "Chris Roberts and Origin really nailed the space opera with this series, which blended fast action and a fairly engaging (if hokey) story. Way ahead of its time". In 2012, ''
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'' named ''Wing Commander'' one of the 100 greatest video games of all time, remembering its "unprecedented detail" of graphics and calling it "a revelation in 1990 for PC space-sim buffs looking for a little less '' Star Trek'' and a little more '' Star Wars'' from the genre". In 1991, ''
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'' placed ''Wing Commander'' on its list of the 50 best computer games of all time. The editors praised its "superb graphics, atmospheric storyline and hesheer hectic pace of the dogfighting". In 1994, ''
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'' named the game's CD-ROM release the 23rd best computer game ever. The editors wrote: "If ''Wing Commander'' were just a dog-fighting arcade game, it would still be great. But it's a lot more than that, as it combines animated sequences, voice acting, and a great story to create the first example of that now-overused phrase, 'Interactive Cinema'". In 1995, Flux magazine rated the pc version 20th on its "Top 100 Video Games." In 1996, GamesMaster ranked the 3DO version 5th on their "The Gamesmaster 3DO Top 10." In 1991 it won the
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for ''Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Computer Game of 1990''. By February 1995, ''Wing Commander'' had sold 290,000 copies.


References


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