From my previous:
"Rescue Raiders", it was a game on the Apple IIe back in 1984 (one year before my birth), it was also my first taste of real time tactical strategy. When I used to visit my auntie, I'd beat my sisters to her Apple IIe, having my choice of the games she had on that "awesome computer", I usually chose "Rescue Raiders". Though I couldn't find any instructions, my auntie's boyfriend gave me a few pointers on what to do, basically, I needed to get my guys to the enemy base at the other end of the screen, I controlled our helicopter, but I could call in Infantry, Tanks, fire-truck looking things, and what I assumed were Medical Vans. This was gaming heaven!
(The explosive medical van!)
The story, as I now know, was a group of terrorists developed a Time Machine and went back to 1944 in the hopes of changing the outcome of WWII to their favor. Our guys were sent back to stop them. The object of the game was indeed to get to the enemy's base on the other end of the screen, but it was the 'medical van', which was actually a Demolition Van that needed to get there, to blow up the terrorist's Time Machine.
(Our guys! Go Guys! Go!)
I would've been at least under the age of 10, but this game was addictive, even without clear instructions.
(Fire-Truck Thingy and two Demolition Vans, and a Tactical Station)
Flying the chopper back and forth, picking up my men to air-drop them on enemy targets to capture them, bombing enemy tanks and demo vans, and most importantly evading or dogfighting with the pesky enemy chopper, this game was awesome fun and incredibly detailed (in gameplay, graphics were pretty good for it's age though, being on Apple IIe and all).
(Dogfight over the enemy base)
I just recently downloaded the Disk Image of this and an Apple IIe emulator, and has a go at it, still confusing, still fun!
So you can imagine my annoyance that I totally missed out on the GameBoy Advance remake of this called "Super Army War" or "Glory Days". Bugger!
However! This is a DS remake call "Glory Days II" or "Brotherhood of Men". IGN gave it a score of 8.0 so it must be pretty good.