Aero Fighters 2 | |
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Developer(s) | Video System |
Publisher(s) | Video System |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Neo Geo, Neo-Geo CD, PS4, Switch, Xbox One |
Release | 1994 August 26 (Arcade) Template:Vgy (SNK Neo-Geo CD) Template:Vgy (PS4, Switch, Xbox One)[1] |
Genre(s) | Shooter game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, 2 player co-op |
Arcade system | SNK Neo Geo MVS hardware |
Aero Fighters 2 (known as Sonic Wings 2 in Japan) is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released in Template:Vgy by Video System.
The game is played with two buttons, with the A button firing projectiles from the plane and the B button launching a special bomb attack which uses a bomb from a limited stock of bombs. Power projectiles can be obtained by destroying buildings and armored enemy planes. There are two types of Power projectiles: "P" Power projectiles, that increases the plane's firepower by one level, and "F" Power projectiles, that increases the plane's firepower to the maximum level instantly. The maximum level only lasts for a limited number of shots.
When certain ground enemies and buildings are destroyed, money bonuses appear which give a set amount of points based on how fast you destroy them and how quickly you collected the bonus. When the player reaches the end of the stage, the player has to face a boss ship.
There are ten levels. Once those levels are beaten, there is an intermission. Another ten levels beaten at a higher difficulty will result in the game ending.
Country | Player 1 | Player 2 |
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United States | Robo Keaton (F-117) | Captain Silver (A-10) |
Japan | Hien (FSX) | Mao Mao (F-15 Eagle) |
O.N.U. | Ellen & Cindy (F-14 Tomcat) | Spanky (Northrop YF-23) |
France | Steve/Angela (Dassault Rafale) | — |
United Kingdom | — | Bobby (FRS.2) |
On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the Neo Geo version of the game a 28 out of 40.[2] GamePro's Captain Squideo gave it a generally positive review. While citing some issues with slowdown and an absence of sound effects for the player's jet, as well as a general lack of originality, he considered it an overall enjoyable shooter with fun weapons, huge bosses, and "crisp" controls.[3]
Next Generation reviewed the Neo-Geo version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that "Players with any skill will beat the game on the easy or normal level in under an hour. The higher levels offer more challenges, but not new ones."[4]