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Revision as of 16:54, 16 June 2022

This is the first game in the Aero Fighters series. For other games in the series see the Aero Fighters category.

Box artwork for Aero Fighters.
Box artwork for Aero Fighters.
Aero Fighters
Developer(s)Video System
Publisher(s)Tecmo, Mc O'River, Video System
Year released1992
System(s)Arcade, SNES
Followed byAero Fighters 2
SeriesAero Fighters,
Oretachi Geesen Zoku
Genre(s)Shooter
ModesSingle player, Co-op
Aero Fighters
Developer(s)Video System
Publisher(s)Hamster Corporation
Year released2005
System(s)PlayStation 2
LinksAero Fighters ChannelSearchSearch

Aero Fighters (known as Sonic Wings in Japan) is a vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game that was released in 1992 by Video System. In 1993 it was ported to the Super Famicom and to the SNES in 1994. It was released on PlayStation 2 in 2005 as an emulated version.

It spawned a series consisting of two sequels for the Neo-Geo, one for the arcades (with ports to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn) and one in 3-D for the Nintendo 64. The first sequel was notorious for multiple instances of Engrish, such as "I never thought I'd be frying over a jungle."

Most of the creative team that worked on Aero Fighters created Strikers 1945 and other shooters for Psikyo.

Gameplay

Players can choose from one of 8 different characters; each with their own storyline.

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