Gunhawk
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android
Gunhawk is lightgun game for the original Nintendo Entertainment System that can be played with either the NES Zapper or a standard NES controller.
In Gunhawk, you will control the eponymous mech as you shoot your way through 5 multi-stage sectors to escape the enemy base. Between levels, you will have the opportunity to upgrade the Gunhawk's capabilities and become more powerful.
As you clear each sector, the story of the game will unfold through dialogue cutscenes. Optional events give you a chance to tap into enemy communications for additional upgrades, but this will not be without risk.
The zip file on this page contains an NES rom file of the game as well as a copy of FCEUX, a NES emulator, with which to play the game on Windows. Double-click on PlayGame.bat to run the game in the included emulator.
Physical NES Copies
Physical versions of Gunhawk are available here:
https://skyboygames.com/store/#gunhawk
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Credits
Created by Skyboy Games
Music, HUD and City Graphics by DV-i (https://dv.dvihypermedia.net/)
How To Play
Screen Guide
Controls
Gunhawk features two control schemes: Zapper and Cursor. You can choose to use either of these control schemes whenever you start the game.
Zapper Aim
Zapper - Line-up your target with the Zapper's gunsights and pull the trigger to fire.
D-Pad - Press Left or Right on the D-Pad to move the Gunhawk left or right.
Alternatively, you can turn the gamepad 90 degrees and use Down or Up to move the Gunhawk left or right.
Cursor Aim
D-Pad - Move the targeting reticle around the screen.
B-Button - Fire at target under reticle.
A-Button - Hold to make D-Pad move the Gunhawk left or right instead of moving the targeting reticle.
Upgrades
Every time you clear a stage, you will get a chance to upgrade the Gunhawk. If the Gunhawk is damaged, one of the upgrade options will be replaced by a chance to repair damage in lieu of taking an upgrade.
Hacking and Branches
At certain points of the game, you will have the opportunity to hack into enemy communication lines. Doing so will allow you spy on an enemy conversation and potentially get extra data to upgrade the Gunhawk. There is a chance, however, that your hacking attempt will be detected and the Gunhawk will take damage instead of getting an upgrade.
Secret Intel
Choosing to hack at some parts of the game will allow you to take alternate routes and encounter different enemies.Game Over
If the Gunhawk takes too much damage, the game will end. At this point, you will see your final score and can return to the title screen.
Secret Intel
You can hold the A button while pressing Start to continue from the stage where you were defeated. However, your score will be reset.Story
Story Overview
On a distant planet under military control, a mysterious pilot, Nue, has commandeered a powerful prototype mecha codenamed 'Gunhawk'. Using the Gunhawk, Nue must escape the enemy's base by blasting his way through legions of foes.
While escaping, Nue is contacted by Emma, a leader in the local resistance. She offers to help him escape, but can she truly be trusted...
Characters
Nue
A mysterious pilot who has taken control of the powerful prototype mecha known as 'Gunhawk'.
Emma
A leader in the local resistance. She offers to guide Nue and help him escape the enemy base.
Secret Intel
Intelligence suggest the Gunhawk can hack into enemy communications at certain locations, revealing our adversaries.Guide
Special Techniques
Charge Shot
Between shots the Gunhawk charges weapon energy. When the energy meter is full, the next shot will do much higher damage. Firing a charged shot completely discharges the weapon meter.
Dash
Double-tap left or right movement to make the Gunhawk quickly dash in that direction. While dashing, the Gunhawk will be briefly immune to damage but will lose any accumulated weapon charge.
Attack Interrupt
Some enemies will show a brief spark before they attack. If these enemies are hit at this moment with a charged shot, their attack will be interrupted. Mastering this technique will allow you to defend against enemy attacks while inflicting damage.
Upgrade List
Max HP
This upgrade increases the maximum amount of damage the Gunhawk can take.
Charge Speed
Increase the speed at which the Gunhawk's weapon charges to allow more frequent charged shots.
Charge Damage
Increases the damage inflicted by the Gunhawk's charged shots.
Dash Charge
Taking this upgrade allows the Gunhawk to keep weapon charge even when dashing.
Safe Dash
Increases the invincibility window while dashing.
Fire Rate
Increases the rate at which the Gunhawk can fire.
Shield Damage
Increases damage against shields, allowing the Gunhawk to break them faster.
Score
Choosing this upgrade will immediately reward you with points. The more times you select this upgrade, the higher the point reward becomes. Are you willing to forego upgrading the Gunhawk for a high score?
Enemy List
Scouts
Scouts rarely attack directly, but they send intel back to the enemy and can waste your time.
Light Attacker
An agile attack mech that uses hit-and-run tactics.
Suppressor
Combat mechs that use rapid-fire weapons to attack foes and limit their movement options.
Secret Intel
Some Suppressors carry large shields. You can attempt to shoot around the shield or destroy it with repeated attacks.Gunboat
A large assault vehicle equipped with highly damaging cannons.
Secret Intel
Intel reports seeing multiple variants of the Gunboat. Some with incredibly high firepower.Dragonship
A unusual assault vehicle that weaves with surprising agility for such a heavily equipped vehicle.
Secret Intel
There seem to be multiple Dragonship variants on patrol. Unfortunately, details on their capabilities is sketchy.Danger Level
When you clear the game, you will start again from the beginning but with all acquired upgrades and score. However, enemies attacks and behavior will be more aggressive. Complete the game multiple times in a row for the ultimate challenge.
Secret Intel
You can no longer continue from Game Over once the Danger Level has been increased.Secret Intel
If you hold A+B down while pressing Start or Shooting the Title screen, you will start the game at Danger Level 1. Be ready for a challenge!Updated | 14 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | Skyboy Games |
Genre | Action, Shooter |
Tags | Homebrew, lightgun, mecha, NES (Nintendo Entertainment System), NES ROM, On-Rails Shooter, Pixel Art, zapper |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Gamepad (any) |
Links | Homepage |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $5 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Development log
- Play 'Fire and Rescue' and 'Gunhawk' at Physical Locations in VirginiaMar 26, 2024
- Gunhawk (NES ROM) Updated: v1.1 available now!Oct 14, 2023
- Gunhawk (NES ROM) v. 1.0 is out!Sep 29, 2023
Comments
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Can you upload the digital manual in PDF format?
Good idea!
I can make that happen. I'll try to get it up sometime this week. If it's not up by the end of the week, poke me in case I got side-tracked.
Heyo! The manuals for Fire and Rescue and Gunhawk are up on itch now. Enjoy! :)
Awesome thanks!
I’m streaming this tonight with my NES hardware (after my baldurs gate buddy goes to sleep)! D-PAD GANG LESGO https://youtu.be/JrK4XkBt27A
Oh awesome! I'm sorry I missed it. I'll have to check it out in the VOD!
Absolutely! I had such a blast. Can’t wait to play it again!!!
Have you heard about the LCDmod? I found this video and if you could code a patch it might be worth having that option available for physical carts ;) I’d buy it lol
This is my first time hearing of it. But that looks interesting.
I wonder what approach their using exactly and how hard it would be to implement directly into my game.
Hmmm...
It looks like these hacks are simply compensating for the input lag by delaying the on-screen flash. I’ll try the duck hunt hack to verify, but I believe the player sets the delay time manually in the menu.
A lag calibration tool would be nifty, but just setting the delay in milliseconds via a menu option would be enough to get Gunhawk working on LCDs afaik
you’ll never believe what I found in the wild tonight, at Reclaim Arcade. If I could rate this game 10/5 I would, I absolutely love it.
Ha ha! Yes!
I was actually there last Tuesday to meet with the owner and gift them these games. I looove their 80's living room space.
That’s awesome! I loved it too, I’m glad I went.
I am trying to play this game on an emulator, but it looks like you need a light gun, to choose the control method?
You should be able to select the gamepad control method by pressing Select then Start at the input selection screen. Select and Start are usable in all menus that let you make a choice.
Incidentally, depending on the emulator you use, you may be able to tweak settings to allow mouse clicks / screen touches to emulate lightgun zaps. That's what I do with the copy of FCEUX bundled in the zip file version of Gunhawk.
Thanks, that worked.
hello!
1. This game rules!
2. I'm having a small issue (and it's probably my fault). The rom works great on my Everdrive N8, but it's not working on my Everdrive N8-Pro. Let me clarify: The rom loads on both fine, but the zapper doesn't work with the N8-Pro for some reason.
Like I said, it's probably something I'm doing wrong, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Interesting.
I have an Everdrive N8 I use for testing, but I don't have an N8-Pro, so I'm not familiar with N8-Pro specific features. I don't suppose there are some settings in the N8-Pro that could be a factor. Would I be correct in presuming that your Zapper is plugged into controller slot 2?
Also, regarding the Zapper not working. Are you getting any response when you pull the trigger? If so, does it flicker the screen to black when their are targets on the screen (either in the 2-choice menus or when enemies are on screen)?
Last aspect to check, what type of device are you playing the Everdrive on? Is it a stock NES or a third-party machine like a Retron? Is the device plugged in directly to a CRT TV or does it go through another device along the way?
Sorry for the volley of questions. These are just what came up as I started thinking about what might be going on.
Hello!
Yes, zapper is in port 2.
Zero response at all from multiple zappers I tried.
Tried it on both an original NES and a top loader directly into my CRT. Both same results.
I also tested out some other zapper games on the N8-Pro and they worked fine. Like I said, it works GREAT on the N8.
Just wanted to give you the heads up.
Thanks!
Thank you!
I definitely appreciate the heads-up.
Hi Joe,
I just picked up an Everdrive N8-Pro and the Zapper seems to be working on mine. Do you know which version of the OS you're running? You can check it by hitting SELECT at the Everdrive menu and selecting Device Info.
hello! OS Version 2.14 is what i'm seeing.
When I was testing, I was using OS Version 2.15. Could that be it?
Once I'm done with the convention this weekend, I'll try changing my OS version and see if that reproduces the bug.
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I'm sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, I don't have control over what payment methods this site offers...
Will this work by creating a custom NES cart - say with a proper donor cart?
Which mapper is suitable?
Thanks!
It uses NROM, i.e. mapper 0.
I will be doing an official physical release later (hopefully before the year is out), but let me know if you have any trouble getting it onto the donor cart.
Thanks for your reply!
Sure, I will let you know if everything went well