# Footage From a Super Rare 1976 Nintendo Arcade Game Discovered

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2022-05-24  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/footage-from-a-super-rare-1976-nintendo-arcade-game-discovered

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## Analysis

This article reports on the discovery of 16mm film footage from Sky Hawk, a rare 1976 Nintendo arcade game that used projected footage of remote-controlled fighter planes as gameplay targets. Players used cabinet guns to shoot down planes, with successful completion requiring eight or more kills in one minute to earn a free game.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Sky Hawk was a 1976 Nintendo arcade cabinet that projected 16mm film footage — _Direct statement in article; corroborated by Nintendo Life article reference_
- [HIGH] Sky Hawk used footage of remote-controlled fighter planes as gameplay targets — _Explicit description of game mechanics in article_
- [HIGH] Each game in Sky Hawk lasts one minute — _Direct factual statement about game duration_
- [HIGH] Players winning eight or more plane kills in one minute earn a free game — _Explicit winning condition stated in article_

### Notable Quotes

> "The game projected footage of remote-controlled fighter planes that players used the cabinet's guns to shoot down."
> — **Article author**
> _Core description of Sky Hawk's unique gameplay mechanic_

> "Pretty interesting for a fifty year-old game!"
> — **Article author**
> _Editorial comment emphasizing historical significance of the discovery_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Nintendo | company | Manufacturer of Sky Hawk arcade cabinet and Wild Gunman |
| Sky Hawk | game | 1976 Nintendo arcade game using projected 16mm film footage of fighter planes |
| Wild Gunman | game | 1974 Nintendo arcade game; mentioned as precedent for rare arcade discovery |
| Nintendo Life | organization | Gaming news outlet that published original article on Sky Hawk discovery |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Nintendo arcade history, Rare arcade game discovery
- **Secondary:** 1970s arcade technology

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.75) — Enthusiastic tone about historical discovery; article presents the find as noteworthy and interesting

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## Transcript

Last year, a group of Nintendo enthusiasts found footage that was used in a 1974 arcade game by the company called "Wild Gunman." The unearthing of rare Nintendo items continues with the recent discovery of 16mm film that was used in a 1976 Nintendo cabinet called "Sky Hawk."

The game projected footage of remote-controlled fighter planes that players used the cabinet's guns to shoot down. Each game lasts one minute. Players who are able to successfully down eight or more of the planes during that period win a free game. Pretty interesting for a fifty year-old game!

Here's a link to a Nintendo Life article on the discovery:

https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2022/05/rare-footage-from-nintendos-1976-16mm-film-arcade-game-sky-hawk-emerges

Image Source: https://nintendo.fandom.com/wiki/Sky_Hawk?file=SkyHawk.jpg

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