LHX: Attack Chopper stands out on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis as a rare example of a polygon-based flight simulator on 16-bit hardware. Unlike many contemporaries that relied on scaling sprites, LHX delivers a genuine 3D environment, pushing the console's processor to its limits to render tactical combat. Players take command of four distinct aircraft—the LHX, Apache, Blackhawk, and Osprey—each offering unique flight characteristics for missions across Libya, Vietnam, and East Germany. This variety allows for diverse tactical approaches, ranging from stealthy strikes to heavy troop extractions. For collectors and retro enthusiasts, LHX is a fascinating technical showcase of early console 3D graphics and sophisticated military simulation. It bridges the gap between complex PC sims and accessible arcade action, providing a deeper, more methodical experience than standard shooters, making it a compelling title for fans of 90s aviation history.