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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
The elusive '''Wolf Mk. II''' first appeared in the 1987 [[MSX Elite|MSX port]] of ''Elite'', and believed to have been designed by the lead programmer [[Rob Nicholson]].
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The elusive '''Wolf Mk. II''' first appeared in the 1987 [[MSX Elite|MSX port]] of ''[[Elite]]'', followed by the 1988 [[Elite Amiga|Amiga]] and [[Elite Atari ST|Atari ST]] ports. The model is believed to have been designed by the lead programmer [[Rob Nicholson]].
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[[File:WolfMk2Amiga.JPG|thumb|240px|left|Appearing in colours, the Amiga Wolf Mk.II]]
  
 
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==Links==

Latest revision as of 17:01, 14 December 2025

Wolf Mk. II
WolfMk2MSX.JPG
Dimensions
Cargo capacity
Armaments
Maximum speed
In-service date
Maneuverability
Crew
Drive motors
Hull stress factor
Hyperspace capable
Game versions MSX Elite
Amiga
Atari ST

Overview

The elusive Wolf Mk. II first appeared in the 1987 MSX port of Elite, followed by the 1988 Amiga and Atari ST ports. The model is believed to have been designed by the lead programmer Rob Nicholson.

Appearing in colours, the Amiga Wolf Mk.II

Links



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