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Search and Rescue
Windows 95/98FlightSimulation

Search and Rescue

Developer: Intense Games · Published by Intense Entertainment · 2000
A helicopter sim that lands with the grace of a brick.
256-Color GraphicsPlays from CDNo Digital Joystick Support
0.5
Broken
POCG VERDICT
Cruel and unusual punishment, delivered by helicopter.
Search and Rescue promises realistic chopper action but delivers 256‑color cross‑hatch terrain, a hostile DirectX 5 installer, and controls that hate digital joysticks. It’s the worst flight sim I’ve ever endured.
About This Game

Search and Rescue is a helicopter simulation game developed by Intense Games and published by Intense Entertainment for Windows 95/98. Released in 2000, it casts the player as a search and rescue pilot, flying 12 real‑world helicopter models across over 40 missions. Missions range from maritime rescues to mountain extractions, with each helicopter possessing unique handling characteristics. The game plays directly from CD‑ROM without installation, though it attempts to force‑install DirectX 5 on first launch regardless of the system’s existing DirectX version.

Visually, Search and Rescue employs 256‑color graphics with terrain rendered as simple green or blue cross‑hatch patterns for land and water, respectively. The cockpit instrumentation is basic, and the external world lacks any meaningful detail. Controls are limited to keyboard, mouse, or analog joystick; digital joysticks are not supported. System requirements call for a 486/66 MHz processor or better (Pentium recommended), 8 MB of RAM (16 MB recommended), a Sound Blaster‑compatible audio card, and a 4× CD‑ROM drive.

Upon release, Search and Rescue was received harshly by critics, who derided its primitive visuals, minimal sound design, and poor control options relative to contemporary flight simulators. The game has not seen any official digital re‑release and remains a collector’s curiosity on original CD‑ROM.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: March 25, 2000 · Restored: June 14, 2026
0.5
Broken
Review Verdict
Private: Search and Rescue
Search and Rescue promises realistic chopper action but delivers 256‑color cross‑hatch terrain, a hostile DirectX 5 installer, and controls that hate digital joysticks. It’s the worst flight sim I’ve ever endured.
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Original Hardware
Original CD‑ROMs occasionally appear on eBay and in thrift stores. Needs a Windows 95/98 PC with a 4× CD‑ROM drive, Pentium‑class processor, 16 MB RAM, and a Sound Blaster‑compatible card. Plays directly from the disc; no installation required.
Emulation / Other Options
Not natively compatible with modern Windows. Best played in a virtual machine running Windows 98 (VMware or VirtualBox). The game attempts to install DirectX 5, which may cause conflicts. Windows 95 compatibility mode on 32‑bit Windows can sometimes work, but a VM is the most reliable method. No patches or fan remakes exist.
Game Info
PlatformWindows 95/98
DeveloperIntense Games
PublisherIntense Entertainment
GenreFlight, Simulation
Players1 Player
ReviewedMarch 25, 2000
RestoredJune 14, 2026
Original PC Specs
OSWindows 95/98
CPU486/66 MHz (Pentium recommended)
RAM8 MB minimum (16 MB recommended)
GPU / DisplayVGA (256-color)
StoragePlays from CD
Drive4× CD-ROM