- Release Date: August 09, 2000
- Genre: Simulation
- Style: Flight Combat Sim
- Similar Games: AeroWings (Dreamcast), AirForce Delta (Dreamcast), Iron Aces (Dreamcast)
Game Description
If you've ever had a penchant for taking to the skies in a high performance fighter jet you'll get your chance in Aero Wings 2: Air Strike, a game that aims to be the most comprehensive simulation found on the Dreamcast.First, earn your wings through a series of training missions where you'll learn to do rolls, loops, and land a real jet. Throttle down, flaps up, lower the landing gear -- you'll have to do it all to succeed in AeroWings 2. The more training missions you tackle, the more planes become available. Players will recognize F-16 Falcons, F-14 Tomcats, F-18 Hornets (for those lovely carrier missions) and more. After selecting a plane, it's off into the unfriendly skies to take on rival pilots!
With realistic flight physics and several distinct fighters to take into the air, each mission plays differently as you progress in skill. The game also takes into account changing weather conditions and the time of day -- best to watch that someone doesn't get the drop on you by coming up with the sun behind them. Once you think you're good enough you can prove it in a two-player split screen dogfight, where the winner takes all and the loser hits the silk.
~ Joe Ottoson, All Game Guide
Production Credits
CRAVE U.S. TEAM; Production: Daryl Pitts, Kyoko Makino; Marketing: Eddie Camarillo; Creative Services Manager: Ryan Villiers-Furze; Creative Assistant: Ethan Malykont; PR: Alex Skillman; QA Manager: Mike Schneider; QA Lead Tester: Ron Talay; QA Team: BJ Bigley, Judy Britton, Daniel Echeverria, John Kellogg, Solomon Kupu, Jeff McLean, Jeff Nachbaur, Richard Robledo, Dean Shimonishi, Kazuo Tanaka, Brian Wilson, James Altenburg, Tod Hostetler; Special Thanks: Nima Tahavi, Holly Newman, Mark Burke, Shinji Katsukawa, Paul Sackman, Martin Spiess, Barry Seaton; CRAVE EUROPE TEAM Marketing: Marjon Leenen, Birte Rosenkranz, Aline Gugliermina, Aurelie Diridollou, Matthew Walker; Product Development: Marc Buro; Localisation: Sophie Cristobal; PR Reza Abdolali, Klaus Kock, Franck Sebastien, James Beaven; CRI JAPAN PRODUCTION STAFF Executive Producer: Keisuke Chiwata; Producer: Shinya Izumi; Director: Noriyuki Shimoda; Programmers: Takuo Kaneko, Yukinori Kaneko, Kiyotaka Sakai, Hitoshi Iizawa, Kenichiro Tabata; CG Designers: Toshiyuki Adachi, Seiji Aoki, Nao Yanase, Masayuki Takahashi, Izumi Nogawa, Kouhei Nosaki, Kiyoshi Fujita, Chihiro Kushibe; CG Movie: Seiji Aoki, Chihiro Kushibe, Katsumi Yabuno; Tools and Libraries: Toru Kujirai, Hideo Gunji, Ryutaro Hayakawa, Toshinori Ishibashi; Sound: Naoshi Kunisawa; Promotion: Tomonori Haba; Packaging and Manual: Miwako Ohshima, Makoto Midorikawa; Support: Masahiro Katsuta, Akihiko Sasaki, Eriko Takimura, Mayuko Ishida, Masanori Sakurai; Testers: Tadashi Someya, Naoto Tomita, Hiromitsu Moriuchi, Gen Murayama, Masayuki Nakamura, Yousuke Ishikawa, Masayuki Tanoue; Composers: Naoshi Kunisawa, Yukiko Tamura; Sound Director: Hiroshi Horiguchi; Recording Director: Shuichi Mizohata; Recording Engineer: Atsushi Kobayashi; Vocals: Ken Ayugai, Cathy; Lyrics: Cathy; Guitar: Makoto Asai; Assistant Director: Bungo Fujiwara; Recording Studio: 25 Studio; Special Thanks: Atsunobu Hidaka; Supervisor: Nobuhiro Fujiwara; Collaboration: Japan Air Self-Defense Force
~ Keith Adams, All Game Guide
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