Genre:Shoot 'em 'upPlatforms:Neo Geo CDRelease Date:1994 (Neo Geo)1995 (Neo Geo CD)2017 (Switch port)Developer:Video SystemPublisher:Franchise:Aero Fighters/Sonic WingsPrevious Game:Next Game:Aero Fighters 2 is a shoot 'em 'up, arcade machine game released in 1994, by Video System. It runs on the Neo Geo hardware, and it is a sequel to the original.Why It Rocks. Considered a step above from the first game. Nice looking graphics. Much more humorous story line than it's predecessor. Like the first game, it has some awesome boss fights.
It runs a much powerful hardware (Neo Geo) than its original. You can choose any pilot you want instead of having forced to play two fights in one single country. By removing the country rivalry, players can visit the world anywhere they want. LOTS of destructible scenery.
(s)Vertical, 224 x 320 pixels, 1024 colorsNorth AmericanArcade machinesSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemJapaneseArcade machinesSuper Famicom,PlayStation 2Aero Fighters (known as Sonic Wings in ) is a vertical-scrolling ('shmup') released in by, ported to the in 1993 and the in 1994. It spawned two sequels for the, one for the (with ports to the and ) and one in for the. The first sequel was notorious for multiple instances of, such as 'I never thought I'd be frying over a jungle.' Most of the creative team that worked on Aero Fighters created and other shmups for. Contents.SNES version The SNES version adds hidden boss attack and time attack modes, and 2 hidden playable fighters, Rabio and Lepus (from, known outside of Japan as ).This version was released in limited quantities outside of Japan, and is one of the rarest cartridges for the. The Japanese version does not use kanji in text as in the arcade version.Game play Stages There are 8 stages in this game.
Aero Fighters is a vertical scroll shooter, released for arcade racing in 1992 by the Video System, then converted to the Japanese Super Famicom in 1993 and to the American and European SNES in 1994. There are eight scenarios to go beyond. The first are randomly selected scenarios, those related. A flamboyant effeminate Frenchman. Ambiguous Gender, Bishie Sparkle.
The beginning stages consists of randomly chosen areas from nations of unselected fighters (assuming those fighters have nations). If Rabio or Lepus is chosen, all 4 rival nation stages become playable. After completing all rival nation stages, there are 4 more stages.In the SNES version, the are 2 stage loops, and the order of rival nations is fixed. In the 2nd loop, the game's difficulty increased, except in the very hard difficulty, where the 2nd loop is easier.Player and team-specific endings occur after completing the 1st loop. After completing the 2nd loop, the ending consists of all pilot pairs giving a speech, with the 2nd pilot in the last pair giving a cheat code.Characters A player can only chose a fighter from the respective side. In a 2-player game, the player that begins the game determines the available nation of both fighters, until the game ends.Nation(?)Player 1Player 2United StatesBlaster Keaton Keith Bishop JapanHien Mao Mao SwedenKohful The Viking Tee-Bee 10 United KingdomLord River N.
White Villiam Syd Pride ?Rabio (red rabbit)Lepus (green rabbit)External links. at Arcade-History. at.