![]() After opening the door, Amanda will begin to violently contort her body before the player is attacked by her monster form, implying she killed or abducted the viewers. Next to what appears to be a piece of Wooly's body, she tells the player that it's time to go home, pointing to a house that is revealed to be the player's house and demanding that they let her in. The third episode opens with Amanda standing in a darkened, realistic setting, in contrast with the cartoonish background of the previous episodes. The video cuts to a live action video of a previous viewer taking the tapes into some woods off of a highway and preparing to burn them, but an unseen force, likely Amanda, forces him to put the lighter away and keep the tapes. When he proceeds to openly defy her and tells the viewer to destroy the tapes, Amanda begins levitating and presumbly mauls him off-screen. Amanda is seen reprimanding Wooly for not participating in the activity. The lost tape shows Amanda and Wooly searching for lost treasure in the woods. Presumably as punishment for trying to warn the player, Amanda attacks him off-screen just as the episode ends. ![]() ![]() When the player responds "meat" (she will force them to if they don't), Amanda smiles evilly, saying, "That's right." before staring threateningly at Wooly while the butcher slowly chops a chunk of meat. Once in the shop, Amanda tells the player to tell the butcher what they need. She tells the player that they need to go to the butcher shop to get meat for grandma, despite Wooly claiming that Grandma is a vegetarian. The second episode starts with Wooly frantically trying to warn the viewers about something, but Amanda appears and interrupts him, resuming the episode as normal. Amanda disregards Wooly's concerns about his allergy to apples, saying he should try new things. The first episode starts with Amanda and Wooly going to the store to get apples that they need to make apple pie. The player finds a set of dusty VHS tapes of Amanda's show in their house while cleaning and decides to watch them for nostalgic purposes, despite not remembering ever seeing the show on TV. You can rotate through every degree while flying, and you possess semi-automatic firing capability.Join Amanda and her pal Wooly on a series of adventures as they explore and learn about our wonderful world! With several NEW play-along, laugh-along, learn-along episodes, there's always fun to be had! Just make sure to do everything Amanda says, or she will get angry. Once you destroy the "mother ship" for that time period, you are whisked away to the next period to do battle again. You must destroy enough enemy air craft until the era's leader appears. You goal is to engage in aerial combat in five distinct time periods 1910, 1940, 1970, 1982, and 2001. In Time Pilot, you take control of a fighter craft with incredibly aerial maneuverability, and the unique ability to travel through time. It was released for play on the Xbox Live Arcade in 2006. Coleco purchased the rights to publish the game for home consoles, while Konami proceeded to publish the game on the popular MSX computer system in Japan. Enemies came at you constantly, but your plane always seemed to be able wriggle out of tight spots. Time Pilot was successful due to its simplicity and non-stop intensity. Okamoto decided not to disgrace his boss and let the matter drop. ![]() Although his boss told him to do the driving game instead, he tried to take the credit for Time Pilot. As development continued, Okamoto showed his boss design docs for the driving game, all the while working on Time Pilot. When he learned of the game's concept, he balked at making it and started on Time Pilot. Yoshiki was told to design a driving game. Time Pilot is a 1982 arcade game by Konami and distributed in the US by Centuri, designed by Yoshiki Okamoto.
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