Daten |
Vorstellung |
4. Juni 1988, Summer CES, Chicago |
Veröffentlicht |
März 1989 |
Vertrieb |
Atari Corporation 1196 Borregas Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 |
Entwicklung |
Distinctive Software |
Programierung |
Amory Wong Kevin P, Pickell Tony Lee |
Produktcode |
RX8099 |
Genre |
Flugsimulation/Shooter |
Medium |
Steckmodul |
Controller |
Tastatur, Joystick |
Spieler |
1 |
Wertung |
✰✰✰✰✰ |
Systemanforderungen |
• 64 kB RAM |
Boxtext |
Hair-raising Combat!
Ace of Aces puts you in the cockpit of the Mosquito, the maverick RAF fighter bomber of World War II. It's white-knuckle aerial combat simulation, combining the exhilaration of flight with the gut-wrenching pressure of enemy confrontation.
During World War II, Mosquitos downed 650 enemy craft and 500 V-1 Buzz Bombs. You only allies are your wits, your weapons, and your radar. Are you equal to the challenge?
Down the Nazi bombers, sink the U-boats, outrun the V-1 Buzz Bombs and stop the enemy trains to release the POWs. Should you fly through a storm or around? Navigate carefully, consult your intelligence reports and maps to make a decision. Choose your weapons and fuel wisely – once you're on a mission, there's no going back.
Select one mission or any combination. If you complete all four successfully – and make it back alive – you'll become the most distinguished flight veteran of World War II – the Ace of Aces!
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Trivia |
Das Flugzeug im Spiel ist die DH.98 Mosquito der britischen Royal Air Force, ein von der de Havilland Aircraft Company zwischen 1940 und 1950 produzierter Jagdbomber-Typ, der auch im zweiten Weltkrieg in Europa eingesetzt wurde.
Das Spiel wurde bereits 1987 von Accolade für die 8-Bit-Ataris veröffentlicht.
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