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|image = Aero Elite Combat Academy (NTSC).jpg | |image = Aero Elite Combat Academy (NTSC).jpg | ||
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|developer = Sega AM2 | |developer = [[Sega|Sega AM2]] | ||
|genre = | |publisher = [[Sega]] | ||
|genre = Simulation | |||
|gameinfo = The fourth game in the series is Aero Elite: Combat Academy. It was only released for the PlayStation 2. The last sequel of the series was also considered the best: quality graphics, very detailed and animated 3D plane models, over 60 planes to fly (including Mig 29, SU27, Mirage2000, Harrier, A10, Tornado, etc.), challenging missions and new original features like the "scramble" mode - a random interception mission where a player must take off, intercept an unknown intruder plane, take pictures to identify it, then return to the base and land to finish the mission. | |gameinfo = The fourth game in the series is Aero Elite: Combat Academy. It was only released for the PlayStation 2. The last sequel of the series was also considered the best: quality graphics, very detailed and animated 3D plane models, over 60 planes to fly (including Mig 29, SU27, Mirage2000, Harrier, A10, Tornado, etc.), challenging missions and new original features like the "scramble" mode - a random interception mission where a player must take off, intercept an unknown intruder plane, take pictures to identify it, then return to the base and land to finish the mission. | ||
|wikipedia = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | |wikipedia = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aero_Elite:_Combat_Academy Link] | ||
| | |gamefaqslink = [https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps2/559688-aero-elite-combat-academy Link] | ||
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| | |reviewlinks = {{ReviewLink|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/aero-elite-combat-academy Metacritic]|64/100}} | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Original names: ''' | * Original names: '''エアロダンシング4 ニュージェネレーション''' (SLPM-65150) & (SLPM-65387) | ||
* Also known as '''Aero Dancing 4: New Generation''' (JP) | * Also known as '''Aero Dancing 4: New Generation''' (JP) | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 13 May 2024
Developer(s): Sega AM2
Publisher(s): Sega
Genre: Simulation
Wikipedia: Link
Game review links: Metacritic: 64/100
Game description: The fourth game in the series is Aero Elite: Combat Academy. It was only released for the PlayStation 2. The last sequel of the series was also considered the best: quality graphics, very detailed and animated 3D plane models, over 60 planes to fly (including Mig 29, SU27, Mirage2000, Harrier, A10, Tornado, etc.), challenging missions and new original features like the "scramble" mode - a random interception mission where a player must take off, intercept an unknown intruder plane, take pictures to identify it, then return to the base and land to finish the mission.
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Trivia
- Original names: エアロダンシング4 ニュージェネレーション (SLPM-65150) & (SLPM-65387)
- Also known as Aero Dancing 4: New Generation (JP)