Ace Combat 2 was re-released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 through NamCollection, a Japan-exclusive collection of Namco-developed PlayStation games. The sequel builds upon its predecessor in several ways, adding new mission types, playable fightercraft, and multiple difficulty options. Designed by Masanori Kato, Ace Combat 2 follows a squadron of fighters named Scarface, who attempt to liberate the continent of Usea from a group known as the Usean Rebel Forces. Ace Combat 2 (1997) was released for the PlayStation, and created out of Namco's dissatisfaction with Air Combat from a technical standpoint.In 2005, Air Combat was released for Japanese mobile phones under Namco's game subscription service. Air Combat introduced the series' arcade-like gameplay, a contrast to most other flight sim games at the time.
The game was produced by Kazumi Mizuno and centers around a terrorist organization seizing control of Skully Island. It is the successor to a 1993 arcade game of the same title.
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One of the main selling points of the series is the ability to pilot a range of aircraft that include accurate or slightly modified representations of present-day military aircraft, prototypes that never saw actual battle, and completely fictional boss-type superweapons. The main series of games takes place in a fictionalized world populated with fictional countries with details loosely based on real-life locations, events, and wars. As of 2021, the Ace Combat franchise has shipped over 17 million copies worldwide, and has established itself as one of the longest running arcade flight action franchises. The franchise emphasizes fast-paced action and dramatic plots with semi-realistic gameplay for example, fighter aircraft have pitch, yaw, and roll control and can stall, but are also able to carry dozens of missiles in hammerspace. Since 2012, the series has been developed primarily by Bandai Namco Studios through its internal development group, Project Aces. Debuting in 1995 with Air Combat for the PlayStation, the series includes eight mainline installments, multiple spin-offs, and other forms of media, such as novels, model kits, and soundtrack albums. PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Mobile phone, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PC, iOS, Xbox One, PlayStation 4Īce Combat is an arcade-style combat flight simulation video game franchise published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Namco.