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''Aero Fighters'', known as in Japan, is a
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originally released in arcades in
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by Video System and was ported to the
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in 1993. It was the first in the ''Aero Fighters'' series, and a spiritual successor to the 1991 ''Turbo Force''.


Gameplay

This game uses basic shooter mechanics of the SHMUP genre of video games. Pressing button 1 fires normal weapons; this can be upgraded by collecting P or the rare F items, though the maximum power level has a hidden ammo count, after which the player will return to the previous power level. Pressing button 2 launches a powerful special attack; uses are limited to how many B items the player has collected (every life starts with two). Some ground enemies will drop score items when destroyed; they appear as the currency of the selected character's nation. By default, players start with three lives, and can acquire one more at 200,000 points. ''Aero Fighters'' is famous for its large cast of characters, unheard of in 1992. Each pair of characters represents one of four nations. The two-player sides may only select the four characters given (one for each nation). In a two-player game, only a single nation can be chosen. The game has seven stages divided into two parts. The first three stages are selected randomly from a group of four, with one for each character's nation; however, a character will never go to its nation's stage. The other four stages are fixed. After beating all seven stages, the player sees the character's ending, then play much more difficult versions of those stages, after which the game truly ends. In the Super Nintendo version, a special code can be used to play with the spaceship from ''
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''.


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Aero Fighters'' on their May 1, 1992 issue as being the second most-successful table arcade unit of the month. ''RePlay'' also reported the game to be the second most-popular arcade game at the time. Despite being a solid entry, the arcade version had little to distinguish itself from the competition. One critic wrote: "''Aero Fighters'' is a thoroughly solid game, let's get that out of the way. It is also a game that is easy to forget. At a time when shooters were a dime a dozen it didn't exactly stand out." ''
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'' gave the Super NES version a negative review, saying the weapons are imaginative but the game suffers from slowdown, mediocre graphics, weak sound effects, and "monotonous" music, concluding that "''Aero Fighters action won't stay with you - it's a temporary thrill that eventually retreats to the hanger."


Legacy

An emulated version of the game was released in 2005 for the
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as part of the Japan-exclusive ''
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'' series. In 2022, the original arcade version was included as part of the Sega Astro City Mini V, a vertically-oriented variant of the Sega Astro City mini console. Copies of the game are rare, with astronomical prices on auction sites. In December 2023, the game was later released for the
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and
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as part of the ''
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'' series.


Sequels

Shin Nakamura, the main designer of ''Aero Fighters'' and a number of other Video System games, disliked the company's plan to start developing on the
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. He wanted to make more vertical games like ''Aero Fighters'', but found it difficult to do so on a horizontal monitor. He and other like-minded employees left to found
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, with the similar '' Samurai Aces'' being their first game. McO'River would never publish another title under that name. Back at Video System, meanwhile, other employees teamed up with the remaining ''Aero Fighters'' staff to begin work on sequels. ''Aero Fighters 2'' and ''Aero Fighters 3'' were released for the Neo Geo. '' Sonic Wings Special'', a sort of "dream match" game based on the three previous entries, was released for the
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and later for the
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. Soon after, ''Special'' was reworked for the arcades into '' Sonic Wings Limited''. In 1997, ''McO'River, Inc.'' changed its name to ''Video System U.S.A., Inc.'' A year later, Paradigm Entertainment developed '' Aero Fighters Assault'' for Video System. ''Sonic Wings Special'' and ''Limited'' were both made for a vertical monitor like the first game. Similarly, Nakamura would make ''
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'' for the Neo Geo a few years later. In November 2024, a new game in the Aero Fighters series was announced, called ''Sonic Wings Reunion''. The launch date is May 29, 2025 in Japan, and the supported platforms are
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,
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,
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, and arcades.


In popular culture

YouTuber and author
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, having come across the game in the Savannah Airport, mistakenly read the title as "Nerd Fighters" while filming a video addressing his brother
Hank Green William Henry Green II (born May 5, 1980) is an American YouTuber, science communicator, novelist, Stand-up comedy, stand-up comedian, and entrepreneur. He produces the YouTube channel Vlogbrothers with his older brother, author John Green, a ...
on the popular YouTube channel
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on February 17, 2007. "Nerdfighters" and "
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" eventually became the collective title of the Vlogbrothers' fan community. In September 2013, he was given an ''Aero Fighters'' arcade cabinet as a gift.


References


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