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Air Combat  Namco1995Six months ago, a new breed of terrorist invaded several countries. The casualties were staggering. The governments of the world banded together to eradicate this global threat. A group of elite mercenaries are hired to strike where the air forces have failed. The reward for these impossible surgical strikes is awesome. You are the team leader, and you must equip your team with the most devastating air power available from lightning fast F-15's to undetectable F-22 Steath fighters! Air superiority is the top priority in defeating this invasion force. Once your team dominates the air, the enemy's ground forces will be useless!***Box Blurb

Streak across the skies taking out air, sea and ground targets. Super-smooth full-thrust 3-D graphics create the most intensely realistic combat aircrft simulation ever.
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Bogey: Dead 6  Sony Computer Entertainment;Asmik1996Twelve risky missions challenge your piloting skill in this smoothly animated shooter Fly six famous jets including the F-14 Tomcat and the Mig-29 in a variety of combat escort and rescue situations. Aerial combat fairly simple at the lowest difficulty option becomes a multi-mach dance of death at high difficulty. labelimagesubject
Tigershark GT Interactive1997Take the controls of a top-secret subsoil prototype known as TIGERSHARK in this seafaring battlefest for the PlayStation. The Red Menace returns, setting off a series of major earthquakes that flood Japan. As the Russian army moves to gain control of the besieged island nation, you move your TIGERSHARK into position and wage war against them. Non-stop underwater dog fighting ensues, and you must utilize all your piloting and shooting skills in order to beat them. TIGERSHARK, "the ultimate war machine," is under your command. labelimagesubject
Independence Day Fox Interactive (Radical Entertainment)1997Jump behind the controls of a fighter plane, and save the Earth from an alien invasion in INDEPENDENCE DAY. Start out in a F/A 18 Hornet and blast through 13 levels of action. Keep your eyes peeled for the power-ups scattered throughout the levels that will unlock new planes, including an alien fighter craft. You can challenge your friends for air superiority with a two-player split-screen mode or link-up for dogfighting action. Only you can save the Earth in INDEPENDENCE DAY.***
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Ace Combat 2 Namco1997Sequel to Namco's groundbreaking PSX combat flight simulator. Ace Combat 2 puts you back in the cockpit as a mercenary pilot out to foil a world-threatening terrorist plot. You'll proceed through 30 missions in which your success will allow you to buy weapon upgrades, parts and other gimmicks just like in the original.***
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Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere  Namco1999The ACE COMBAT series has taken a giant leap forward with the addition of ACE COMBAT 3. Offering 22 flyable aircraft—from the F-16XF Gyrfalcon to the UI-4054 Aurora—there is something for everyone. You’ll get 36 intense missions that offer all sorts of fighting including air-to-air, air-to-ground, and air-to-sea; or you can even battle it out in the stratosphere. An innovative addition to the third incarnation of the series is the 3D Virtual Cockpit. It allows you to look in all directions during play, so all you have to do is get your enemy in sight and stay with him. Most importantly, it gives you access to dogfights galore, which are by far one of the best parts of any flying game. So hop into the cockpit and take this one for a spin.***As the title of the game suggests, Ace Combat 3 is the third installment from Namco's successful jet fighter series. The gameplay puts you in the cockpit of over 20 different types of jets. These jets range from realistic fighters to ones you'd expect find appearing in the latest sci-fi movie. With a blend of action and simulation, Ace Combat 3 delivers hours of air gaming fun for all. labelimagesubject
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